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Unapologetic

By: Beth Jannery
Narrated by: Hedy Parks
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Beth Jannery's novel Unapologetic explores the life of Delilah Auburn, a woman at a crossroads in her middle age, seeking to break free from a past marked by upheaval and emotional distance. Finally, a novel that turns childhood trauma into truth and healing.

Unapologetic stands as a testament to the resilience and courage required for personal healing and growth. In the same spirit as the works of Miranda July and Glennon Doyle, Jannery’s novel bravely exposes raw emotions and tackles real topics with a vulnerability that feels akin to walking through the world with no skin—exposed and raw. Through Delilah’s journey, Jannery invites listeners to confront their own hidden truths and embrace authenticity without apology, making the novel a compelling exploration of womanhood, self-discovery, and the transformative power of acceptance.

Beth Jannery crafts this narrative with a distinctive voice characterized by wry humor, keen insights into human intimacy, and a daring approach to pushing boundaries. Unapologetic promises to resonate deeply with listeners as it challenges conventional expectations of female protagonists and explores themes of trauma, reinvention, and the complexities of love and sexuality.

The novel unfolds as Delilah navigates beyond the confines of traditional domesticity and societal norms, finding freedom in embracing her true self and rejecting the expectations imposed by others. Jannery’s narrative is both unsettling and hopeful, as it exposes the profound impact of childhood experiences and trauma on adult identity.

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