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Ali Davidson discusses her book “Born of Betrayal: From Breakdown to Breakthrough”

If you want to stop the pain and feel better, hopeful…and even empowered…then this book from forgiveness, self-acceptance, and starting-over expert Ali Davidson may just be the most important book you’ll ever read!

Born of Betrayal is the true-life story of how one woman suffered the devastating loss of a marriage, home, and community she counted on and learned how to create a new beginning. Follow Ali’s journey from the ending of the life she knew, where all she believed and had was gone in an instant, to her miraculous transformation into a woman who truly loves, trusts, and honors herself. Hold Ali’s hand while she takes you through her pain, her discoveries, and her triumphs.

As readers, we witness the thoughts, feelings, and eventual breakthroughs that brought Ali to the place where she can now help others heal from betrayal traumas. This book is a raw look at Ali’s unfolding story and the insights she drew from it. You’ll laugh and cry along with her, but make no mistake—this book is a serious roadmap through the transformation process.

Monday March 24th 7:00 to 8:00 pm

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March 24, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Bloomsbury Books

290 E. Main St.
Ashland,OR97520United States

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