Nicole Avant’s best-selling memoir, Think You’ll Be Happy, is about to be released in paperback. Her husband, Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix, has written a touching preface for the book. Readers can find a touching meditation on perseverance and healing in Avant’s memoir, which covers her journey through grief following the tragic death of her mother, Jacqueline Avant.
A Journey Through Grief and Healing
Think You’ll Be Happy explores the deep effects of Jacqueline Avant’s death during a house invasion in December 2021. It was first published in October 2023. Following this catastrophe, Nicole Avant channeled her emotions into a moving story that not only pays tribute to her mother’s memory but also offers hope to those going through similar struggles. Inspiring readers to discover strength in their suffering, the story highlights the value of enduring sadness with grace and appreciation.
Sarandos’s foreword in the upcoming paperback version, which is scheduled for release on December 3, 2024, adds a personal touch that highlights their collaborative effort. Nicole has said that writing the book was difficult and cathartic, but she was inspired to finish it by her father’s support, even if it was emotionally taxing. She wants readers to know that although grieving is an essential part of life, it may also result in personal development and a revitalized sense of purpose.
The Legacy of Jacqueline Avant
In addition to being a well-liked member of her community, Jacqueline Avant had a big impact on Nicole’s life. Nicole is still guided by the spirit of Jacqueline, who was well-known for her generosity and commitment to social concerns, as she makes her way through her own healing process. In Think You’ll Be Happy, Nicole highlights the value of love and service in overcoming hardship as she shares lessons learned from her mother’s experience and resiliency.
Nicole’s memoir offers a message of empowerment and optimism that strikes a deep chord with people who have endured loss. She states that although grieving can be difficult, it can also spur change. She states, “My mother would have said, ‘think you’ll be happy,’ in the face of terrible things, just as she did to me in her last text.” The core of her message is captured in this slogan, which holds that happiness is something we can all choose, even in the worst of times.
Major stores are now accepting preorders for the paperback version of Think You’ll Be Happy, which will enable readers to connect with Nicole Avant’s inspirational tale while considering their own experiences with loss and resiliency.
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