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Something Is Better than Nothing

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Something Is Better than Nothing

By: Alicia Delory
Narrated by: Jenny Barr
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Sound interesting? The author thinks so too! Listen to Something Is Better than Nothing and learn about how life changed for Alicia Delory after her army husband's return from Afghanistan.

©2021, 2024 Alicia Delory (P)2025 Running Wild Press
Military & War Military Families Parenting & Families Relationships Women

Critic reviews

"I dare you to open Alicia Delory's 'Something is Better than Nothing' and then try to put it down. This is a page-turning narrative that exposes physical and emotional shrapnel, relayed with un!inching and poetic honesty. Through her woven re!ection on loving a veteran and mourning the loss of her father, Delory attains a rare and sharp beauty, laced with humor and hard-won wisdom." (Sonya Huber, Author of Pain Woman Takes Your Keys)

"This stunning memoir relates a rarely heard account of a wife surviving her army husband's return from Afghanistan with severe PTSD. Their story ofperseverance, anger, violence, and a yearning for understanding, are interspersed with gripping scenes from Delory's difficult childhood. Told with searing frankness, dark humor, and penetrating insight, here is a riveting true story of how erce honesty and enduring love can heal immeasurable challenges. " (Eugenia Kim, Author of the Kinship of Secrets)

"Alicia Delory bleeds through the page in this stunning, emotional memoir. She does so effortlessly, without seeking pity or needing to apologize. What she creates is a blunt, honest, and at times heart-wrenching look at millennial marriage." (Reuben “Tihi” Hayslett, Author of Dark Corners, Best of 2019)

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