Cover of Wing It! The Memoir by Joan Marie

The Book

This is a memoir about the struggles the author, Joan Marie, endured as a single women making her own way as an entrepreneur Event Planner.

She gives accounts of wonderful memories with family and friends while poignantly discussing challenges and sometimes even horrors she faced while developing her business without the aid of a traditional partner.

“Very interested in reading Wing It! Sounds like a great read. Look forward to learning more about Joan’s life and her experiences with the Holy Spirit.”

Hannah Brage

Overview

From the Author of The Event: A Guide to Event Planning and Do Da Do Da Do Da Ditty, her short autobiography, comes a memoir about her sometime funny, sometime serious and sometime sad life.

Weaving in her spirituality and close relationship with her Lord, she presents stories about the humorous, significant and impactful happenings that sculpted the perspective of the world and understandings of how people work that has shaped the life she lives today and makes her a better person.

Through the many stories she tells in Wing It, she expresses her experiences and shows that not being married gave her much more time to pursue things that fed her curiosity, inquisitiveness and intrigue.

The stories show how she approached different life tasks. Some of her methods weren’t so good, some even getting her into some trouble, but she takes the reader with her on a journey of faith showing how she always had the help of her Lord to find out to which situations she should and sometimes shouldn’t have been true.

Cover of Wing It! The Memoir by Joan Marie
Cover of Wing It! The Memoir by Joan Marie

“Joan is a pillar in our church, not to mention our best storyteller. Can’t wait for her book!”

Pastor Larry Renor

“I felt somewhat frightened. It didn’t make a lot of sense to me then, but later I understood.

My dad and I had a very confusing relationship when I was young and his death brought all those memories back. They were not fond memories.

After Dad passed, I would get up each morning and have a shot of whiskey. I would sob like a baby. This went on for a year. I was always worried about his salvation.”

“Can’t wait to read this story!”

Amanda Gehman

One response to “The Book”

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    Opposition?

    Hi there.

    It sounds like you may have had a rough go at it, being a single female entrepreneur.

    I haven’t read the memoir yet so I’m asking if you go into detail about the opposition you faced?

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