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Lemons to Lemonade: Little Ways to Sweeten Up Life's Sour Moments
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Lemons to Lemonade: Little Ways to Sweeten Up Life's Sour Moments
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Lemons to Lemonade: Little Ways to Sweeten Up Life's Sour Moments

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It's what we do with the life's bummers, how we look at setbacks, what we make of the lemons that counts. And in this lighthearted, spirited book, Addie Johnson invites us to make a myriad of different things from those metaphorical lemons.

When you're stuck in a difficult time you can change your outlook and your circumstances, you can stay healthy and surround yourself with love, you can seek out and find the hidden treasure to all around you in everyday things, and, perhaps most important, you can figure out how to be grateful for anything and everything that comes your way. You never know, maybe all it will take is a little water, sugar and ice before you're feeling much better. 
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 2010
ISBN9781609255534
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Lemons to Lemonade: Little Ways to Sweeten Up Life's Sour Moments
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Addie Johnson

Addie Johnson grew up in Minnesota and San Francisco, went east to Vassar College, and then stayed put in New York. She's an actor and helps run Rising Phoenix Rep, a small developmental theatre company. She's also an editor and writer, known for The Little Book of Big Excuses, Lemons to Lemonade, and A Little Book of Thank Yous. She lives in Brooklyn with her family, who help her remember every day that life is sweet.

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