Finding My Rainbow
Yvonne Junor’s memoir
It gives a unique, authentic and interesting view on Yvonne Junor’s journey in life.
Topics include:
growing up as a baby boomer in Melbourne
exploring career pathways
seeking financial independence
building joyous relationships
steering difficult relationships
grieving loss through suicide
discovering the meaning of travel
enjoying and understanding my passion for food
exploring and defining spirituality
navigating physical, mental and emotional health
and dealing with change.
It doesn’t just tell a story. It will entertain, enlighten and challenge you on many levels and inspire you to create your best life and connect in a meaningful way.
The book is available in ebook, printed and audible formats.
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What people are saying…
“In. ‘Finding My Rainbow’ Yvonne invites us to do much more than that. She produces a most insightful piece that bravely explores mental health from a very personal perspective. As someone who lives with mental health challenges, her analysis is as courageous as it is confronting. Yes, be prepared to be confronted, yet also educated by this exhilarating book. Five out of five stars.”
Alan Forsyth, author Five Gifts Flourishing and Milk Tea Can’t
Courageous, confronting and a true survivor, Yvonne shows how a tragedy can become a triumph.
Sandy ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Warning Please - Take Care
Some challenging topics such as suicide and physical as well as mental health issues are discussed in this book. It is not my intention to frighten or distress the reader. If any of the topics discussed are triggering for you, please seek support at your national or state emergency service. In Australia, phone:
Lifeline 13 11 14 Available 24/7
Beyond Blue 1300 659 467 Available 24/7
Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467 Available 24/7
Sales Supporting Animal Welfare
Animals have played a significant role in my healing journey.
For this reason, it's a privilege to support animal welfare charities such as Pets in the Park with proceeds from the sale of ‘Finding My Rainbow.’