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  • From Hell to Hope

  • A Memoir Through Addiction and Mental Illness
  • By: Kate Johnson
  • Narrated by: Kate Johnson
  • Length: 33 mins

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From Hell to Hope

By: Kate Johnson
Narrated by: Kate Johnson
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From Hell to Hope: A Memoir of Addiction and Mental Illness takes you on a visceral journey with Kate, from the confusion of her teenage years to the fragile beauty of motherhood. Witness her battle with addiction and bipolar disorder, the desperate lows that threatened to consume her, and the flickering moments of hope that fueled her fight.

This raw and honest memoir is a testament to resilience, self-discovery, and the fierce love that compels a mother, partner, daughter to seek a better life. With unflinching honesty, Kate reminds us that even in the darkest corners, the path to recovery is always a possibility. From Hell to Hope is a beacon of light for anyone battling addiction or mental health challenges.

©2024 Kate Johnson (P)2024 Kate Johnson

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