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OverviewThe Woman from Frog Creek: Antidotes From a Life They Couldn't Control is a literary memoir composed not as a continuous narrative, but as a sequence of antidotes-carefully distilled reflections drawn from lived experience. Each antidote offers a moment of clarity: on motherhood, independence, work, silence, resilience, and the quiet decisions that shape a life over time. The voice is calm, precise, and unhurried, resisting both confession and instruction. This is not a self-help book, nor a philosophical treatise, but something in between-a lived philosophy that emerges through attention rather than argument. The book traces a life built deliberately outside imposed rhythms and expectations. It explores how sovereignty is practiced not through rebellion, but through consistency: choosing what to keep, what to refuse, and what to hold steady. The structure allows readers to enter at any point, reading slowly or returning often, each passage standing on its own while contributing to a deeper coherence. The Woman from Frog Creek speaks to readers seeking clarity without noise, strength without performance, and meaning without prescription. It is the first book in a conceptual trilogy on identity, movement, and structure-yet it stands fully on its own as a work of narrative depth and quiet authority. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lisa ScottPublisher: BookBaby Imprint: BookBaby ISBN: 9798994178034Pages: 288 Publication Date: 23 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available, will be POD This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon it's release. This is a print on demand item which is still yet to be released. Table of ContentsReviews""Reading The Woman from Frog Creek feels like sitting across from someone who has lived carefully, thought deeply, and chosen clarity over noise. The writing is calm, exacting, and emotionally resonant. This is a book to return to--one that doesn't ask you to change, but helps you remember what matters."" Author InformationLisa J. Scott is a writer whose work explores sovereignty, identity, and the quiet architecture of a self-directed life. Drawing from lived experience rather than prescription, her writing traces how people reclaim authorship over their inner and outer worlds-often long after systems meant to guide them have failed. The Woman from Frog Creek: Antidotes from a Life They Couldn't Control is the first book in a trilogy examining what remains when control loosens and intuition returns. Structured as a series of antidotes rather than chapters, the book invites readers to recognize what they already know but may have forgotten. Scott's work resists genre boundaries, blending memoir, philosophy, and reflective observation. Her writing favors clarity over instruction, resonance over rules, and continuity over conclusions. Readers often describe her work as familiar without being repetitive-something remembered rather than learned. She lives and writes in Texas, where Frog Creek serves as both a real place and a symbolic anchor throughout her work. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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