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Synopsis
Lucy March is a living tragedy.
Abandoned by her father, sexually abused as a toddler and devastated by the death of a lover, Lucy’s life is focused on forgetting through alcohol, drugs and losing herself in others.
When she is violently raped by the man she once thought she’d spend her life with, she becomes depressed, despondent and almost willing to give up—until she meets therapist Johanna, and undergoes a transformation that ends up changing both women’s lives.
Written as a conversation between the reader and main character Lucy March, “I Am My Own Dragon” asks, among other things, to examine the “roadblocks” that may be holding us back from living the fabulous life we were born to live.
It questions whether we are truly living our lives or merely going through the motions, teaching us—through Lucy’s story—how to heal ourselves through reflection and self-discovery; how to overcome adversity and live a remarkable life.
Like the dragon on the cover, Lucy's inspiring story of adversity and redemption teaches us not just how to find the dragon—the power—within ourselves, but how to use that dragon to replace loneliness, sadness and anguish with joy, happiness and fulfillment.

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