ROWAN JETT KNOX (formerly known as Amanda Jette Knox) is an award-winning journalist, writer, certified professional coach, and human rights advocate with a special focus on LGBTQ2+ rights and mental health. Love Lives Here- A Story of Thriving in a Transgender Family was a #1 bestseller, an Indigo Best Book of the Year and Staff Pick of the Month, and was chosen for the 2020 Canada Reads Longlist. His work has been featured on the BBC, CBC, The Today Show, O Magazine, The Social, and The Marilyn Denis Show. He was a 2019 Chatelaine Woman of the Year, a 2020 Top 25 Woman of Influence, and was chosen as one of 2020's Most Influential Parents by Today's Parent. He was the 2020 gold winner in Best Column from the Canadian Digital Publishing Awards.He lives in Toronto.
“When you read this book you will understand how trauma, like snow
drifts, builds up layer by thin layer. The highlight is the
harrowing description of what teenage life can descend into, when,
for whatever reasons, you has developed no boundaries. Eventually
unsavoury characters infiltrate your life and you have no agency to
keep them out. Since you have no control you become an alcoholic to
deal with the tragedy of your life. Jette Knox takes you step by
step through bullying, cruelty, and rape. She never rings a false
note on this terrifying journey from girlhood to adulthood.”
—Catherine Gildiner, bestselling author of Good Morning,
Monster
“Caught in the maelstrom of a past catastrophe, the anxious mind
can crumble. And re-crumble. For Amanda Jetté Knox negative
thinking was an invitation back to the lonely child who was bullied
and sexually abused. From that young girl who found solace in drugs
and alcohol, to the adult who was attacked by vicious trolls for
sharing her story of a transgendered family, Knox shows us how a
triumphant life is accessible despite enormous hurdles. Not only is
PTSD navigable but with acceptance, vulnerability, and love, stored
memories have the power to bring ultimate freedom.”
—Susan Doherty, award-winning author of The Ghost Garden
“Trauma and shame and the PTSD that come with them require frank
and often uncomfortable discussions in order to get to the germ of
the issues and move on in a healthy manner. Amanda Jetté Knox has
had more of her share of all of it, and her journey back to sound
mind, body, and relationships is a combination of harrowing and
rewarding, inspiring and cautionary, and her brutally honest
self-awareness is alternately welcome and witty. In the end, her
life experiences and what she has gleaned from them will help
anyone at any level of trauma and shame find their way back.”
—David Pevsner, author of Damn Shame
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