This book is not "another self-help" book; I would instead classify it as a self-hope book. This book takes the reader on my journey through divorce and ultimately my survival. There were many things I had to learn to do on my own as a single, working mother—things that made me stronger and made my chances of surviving this new world possible. The divorce rate in 2020 came in at almost 40%. There is no cookie-cutter approach to divorce, but for those going through one, there are many similar feelings, pain points, and overall grief that each divorcee can relate to in one way or another. I tell the readers my story with raw, unfiltered emotion that sometimes evokes tears and others laughter. It is not prescriptive, meaning I am not telling them what they need to do to survive, merely giving them a glimpse into how I did it. This book is meant to bring hope to those 40% of the people who are lost and trying to come to grips with being alone, or perhaps like me, navigating uncharted waters for the first time. This book is meant to show you that even when you are blown off the strut, you can still land safely on the ground and maybe even begin again.