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2016 Next Generation Finalist in Women’s Issues
2016 Best Book Award Finalist in Women’s Issues
2017 Independent Press Awards Distinguished Favorite in Women’s Issues
2017 International Book Awards Finalist in Best new Non-Fiction
“The Full Catastrophe is a thought-provoking story that gives a brutally honest view on self-resurrection.”
―PopSugar
“The perfect mix of a psychological study paired with inspirational self-help.”
―Redbook
“A book you’ll definitely want to read this Spring.”
― The Berry
“Lee’s memoir is part Jungian philosophy, part dream analysis, and all-around compellingly true story about a woman’s ability to heal and resurrect her life after the death of her abusive husband.”
― Inside Chic
“Honest and raw with an empowering message for women who are in abusive relationships of any kind.”
―San Francisco Book Review
“[The Full Catastrophe] will have you wanting to start your own dream journal as you follow Ms. Lee on her journey!”
―Buzzfeed
“[Lee] became a strong woman by overcoming what she went through and not letting it hold her back.”
―Crossroad Reviews, 5 star review
“Written in retrospect, Lee’s plight may help other women in similar marriages find the strength to leave a toxic relationship.”
― Kathy Nester, Penny for My Thoughts
“For those who are willing to learn, to grow, to look at themselves and to (at least try) to change where necessary, astrology can be extremely valuable, even in its simplified, sun-sign form. I’d like to say that those amazing coincidences between Karen’s life and the readings I gave her are entirely proof of astrology’s veracity.”
—Jonathan Cainer, astrologer, Daily Mail
“Karen Lee has laid bare the isolating reality of living in an abusive relationship. Her experience of feeling conflicted about wanting a loving connection with Duncan, while at the same time recognizing the unhealthy nature of her relationship, is a common experience for women in abusive relationships. This book also sheds light on ‘upscale domestic violence’―an insidious, misunderstood, and often not talked about situation that happens to women who appear to have financial and social resources. I applaud and am grateful to Karen for writing this book and sharing her experience. It will help other women experiencing domestic violence and will help all of us to support victims of domestic violence, whatever their socioeconomic background.”
—Andrea Silverstone, Executive Director of Peer Support Services for Abused Women
“A beautifully written, frank, thought-provoking portrayal of a difficult and at times harrowing journey through uncertainty, fear, and abuse. This honest and courageous self-reflection will lead readers to re-think and re-examine their assumptions and beliefs about their own life stories.”
—Dr. N. Ogden, PhD, Professor, Mount Royal University, and Co-Director, Centre for Child Well-Being
“Captivating and often profound, Lee’s The Full Catastrophe eloquently expresses the complex journey of her marriage to a larger-than-life, charming, yet violent man who dies before she’s ready to let him go. Wise and full of gorgeous detail, this is a brave, self-aware, and compulsively readable memoir. In it, Lee has done something rare: she’s told her story with an unflinching eye to her own accountability and with a depth of hard-earned wisdom.”
—Lauren Carter, author of Swarm
“The Full Catastrophe conveys the story of a person who overcame serious adversity of an invisible kind, and not only was able to recover, but also to gain from the ordeal. Through the lines of this book the authentic voice emerges of the unutterable suffering, of the resilience and of the inspirational transformation. A unique document of the indomitable human spirit.”
—Renos Papadopoulos PhD, Jungian Analyst, Prof. Analytical Psychology, Univ. of Essex.