“Lady in Red: Where is Your Head?” by Carolann DeBellis was displayed at the 2023 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (LATFOB) – Book Gallery
“Lady in Red: Where is Your Head?” by Carolann DeBellis was among the books displayed by Author Reputation Press during the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2023 at the University of Southern California on April 22-23, 2023. This self-help guide is all about healing, faith, and making yourself a better person.
The much-anticipated annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2023 was held on April 22–23, 2023. It was attended by nearly 500 authors and hundreds of exhibitors. The festival was launched to connect individuals who read books with those who write them. The range of book genres exhibited at the festival captivated readers of all ages. Witness musical performances, readings from authors, exciting exhibits, and much more!
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Author Reputation Press is committed to connecting readers and authors through books. ARP participated in the book gallery organized by LATFOB. In line with this, ARP exhibited some of its spectacular books to the festival audience. The wide selection of genres made the gallery more enticing.
“Lady in Red: Where is Your Head?” by Carolann deBellis shares the story of a woman who survived a brain injury and a coma after a car accident on an icy New Jersey Turnpike in 1987.
Carolann had an ideal life before the accident. She had a wonderful job at a hot Philadelphia salon, a passionate 12-year marriage, and a huge circle of friends and family who admired her boundless energy and contagious enthusiasm. Then, because of the near-death catastrophe, she lost everything.
She had to learn everything again, such as walking, talking, and even cutting her own hair. She faced the lifelong task of going beyond recovery and recreating the person she was before the accident to aspire for something better. The love and support of her family and friends helped her see that all was not perfect before the accident and helped her redefine a new Carolann.
“Lady in Red: Where is Your Head?” was from a diary that Carolann’s cousin, Michael Biello, wrote during her coma and rehabilitation, hospital documents, notes from nurses and visitors, and Carolann’s collection of inspirational quotes.
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