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I Am the Storm

Inspiring Stories of People Who Fight Against Overwhelming Odds

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New York Times bestselling author Janice Dean shares the journeys and lessons she's learned from everyday heroes taking on long odds.

After her acclaimed memoir, Mostly Sunny, Janice Dean figured she was done trying to survive or bring down awful men. Then she found herself taking on Governor Andrew Cuomo on social media and then at rallies. What at first seemed like a futile fight ended with Cuomo's historic resignation. But it caused Janice to wonder: What fuels someone's resolve to go up against a powerful opponent? And how can ordinary people make the world a better place?

In I Am the Storm, Janice shares the stories of others who stood like David against Goliath, choosing to fight for what was right rather than take the easy path. In the book, she shares stories from ordinary people doing extraordinary things, such as:

* a California chef who went up against the government to help restaurants and restaurant workers

*an American college hockey team that beat Soviet champions

*a mother taking on the opioid crisis after her daughter dies

*a gymnast working to reform a broken and abusive system

*a courageous southern nurse who headed to NYC at the height of the pandemic

These and other true stories will reveal what it takes for real people to go through life's storms. And sometimes, those storms leave permanent damage. You may need a box of tissues as you read about a veteran who lost his hearing and sight to an IED, or a Minnesota mom who took up the fight against the opioid epidemic after losing her own daughter. But even in our darkest seasons, Janice shows, we can still have hope, resilience, and perseverance. I Am the Storm is an uplifting call to be brave like David no matter what Goliaths we face.

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    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2022

      The New York Times best-selling author of Make Your Own Sunshine, Dean celebrates those with the guts to step up and do the right thing when sitting back would have been easier. Among those cited: Scott Mann, head of a U.S. veterans' group that smuggled 1,000 refugees from Afghanistan during U.S. withdrawal, and gymnast Andrea Orris, who challenged her sport's abusive culture. With a 50,000-copy first printing.

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2022

      In her memoir, Fox News meteorologist Dean reports in heartbreaking detail how she lost her parents-in-law to COVID during the early days of the pandemic. Her storytelling evokes the confusion and chaos that was happening inside nursing homes as COVID quickly spread, sending her world into a tailspin. This book isn't all about the pandemic, however. It draws heavily on the biblical tale of David and Goliath, as each chapter tells the story of an underdog fighting against a mammoth system in the effort to right a wrong. From a gymnast standing up to the behemoth USA Gymnastics and its abuse, to terminally ill 9/11 firefighters demanding healthcare from their government, and to the author herself questioning the leadership of disgraced New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, the book repeatedly establishes that one person really can improve their situation. While the political messaging of the book is heavy-handed at times, the author's desire for transparency and accountability in hospital settings and eldercare is commendable. With faith ever-present, Dean ultimately finds solace in sharing these difficult stories and feels uplifted by the bravery of those around her. VERDICT An inspirational book that is sure to be a hit with many library patrons.--Erin Dagenais

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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