Winning: A Story of Grief and Renewal

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Harriet Hodgson is well-acquainted with grief. She is a bereaved mother, daughter, sister, daughter-in-law, wife, and friend.

After so many losses, she decided "Death will be the loser; life will be the winner. I will make it so."


Winning is all about healing - a story of love with surprise laughter, useful tips, personal growth, and a path for creating a new life. Winning can help you embrace the life that is waiting for you.

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Literary Titan
October 30, 2023
Winning: A Story of Grief and Renewal, by Harriet Hodgson, is a heartfelt memoir that offers a powerful portrayal of one woman's journey through the darkest moments of her life. Hodgson's openness about her grief and the steps she takes to reclaim her life provide valuable lessons for anyone dealing with loss and searching for hope. This book is a must-read for those looking for a genuine and inspiring account of the human capacity to heal and find renewal in the face of overwhelming adversity.
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About the author

A freelancer for 45 years, Harriet Hodgson is the author of thousands of articles and 45 books. She has a BS in Early Childhood Education from Wheelock College of Education and Human Development, an MA in Art Education from the University of Minnesota and is a certified art therapy coach. Hodgson has appeared on more than 190 talk shows and dozens of television stations, including CNN. Visit harriethodgson.net to learn more about this prolific author.

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