![]() ![]() And I was able to create this whole other life that was the one I had always hoped for and dreamed of that was a result of my marriage failing. to realizing just how much you are capable of, and sometimes only these very difficult things bring it out, and I quickly realized how essential failure was to my story. Sometimes you don't realize your own strength until a situation forces you to step up, and there's a beautiful transformation from a fear of the unknown. "There is a lesson learned of the strength in you. Anna's advice: 'Fall in love with yourself first and foremost.' She also fondly recalled growing up in Stark County, including working as a teen at Milk and Honey in Canton and Abercrombie & Fitch at Belden Village Mall, before sharing life lessons, travel highlights and thoughts on her famous sister Amanda Kloots.Īmanda Kloots, also a GlenOak graduate, is known for her success on "Dancing With the Stars" and being a host of the CBS daytime television program, " The Talk."Īnna Kloots was the co-author with Amanda on her sister's New York Times bestselling book, " Live Your Life: My Story of Loving and Losing Nick Cordero."ģ. Talking by phone during a stop on her book tour, Kloots was compassionate and insightful when discussing what she learned after her husband left her. Consumed by her marriage to a magician "that left no space for her own desires, she chose to reframe the failure of her marriage as an opportunity to begin again," the book's summary reads. ![]() Kloots writes about feeling invisible in her own life despite what appeared to be a glamorous existence full of globetrotting. The Stark Library event is free, but attendees must register at. ![]() Monday at GlenOak High School, 1801 Schneider St. ![]() Kloots will discuss the book at 6:30 p.m. Such themes are explored and shared in Kloots' new book, " My Own Magic: A Reappearing Act." ![]()
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