Fulton Books author Kat Pettibone, a psychology student who recently transferred to the University of Rhode Island, has completed her most recent book "The Sun Will Shine Again": a thoughtful and eye-opening book to help readers overcome adversities in life.
Author Kat Pettibone introduces herself and her book, writing, "Hi, my name is Kat. I am twenty-two years old and a college student majoring in psychology. I don't even know where to begin. My random series of life events sent me through a downward spiral, beginning from the time I was sixteen. I have had many encounters of hardships through this short span of time mentally and was unable to resolve the issues at hand as they were coming upon me."
Published by Fulton Books, Kat Pettibone's book is uplifting and inspired by the author's own hardships. Pettibone stresses the importance of recognizing mistakes or bad events from one's life to help them grow and move past the challenging times.
"This book is meant to be thought I have had and self-realizations I have made that I hope can help inspire others to change their lives to go in a more positive direction," writes Pettibone. "They are essays and poems that I wrote that helped me realize that if I never went through those hardships, I would not be as aware of who I am and what directions I was going in. I have no regrets. Everything that has happened has gotten me to the place I am now. Same for you."
Readers who wish to experience this inspiring work can purchase "The Sun Will Shine Again" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes & Noble.
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