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A Smoke and a Song

A Memoir

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A Smoke and a Song

By: Sherry Sidoti
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During January 2021, 10 months into the global pandemic, Sherry Sidoti’s mother is diagnosed with terminal cancer—so Sherry prioritizes a trip to Manhattan over long-awaited empty-nesting and her “second chance” with fiancé Jevon. With new life blooming and loss looming, she is beckoned to answer the question that has haunted her since childhood: Is freedom found in “letting go”, as the spiritual teachers (and her mother) insist—or is it found by digging our heels deeper into the earth and holding on to our humanity?

A Smoke and a Song is Sherry’s story of her quest to make meaning out of the memories embedded in her body. Told with tenacity, tenderness, and wry humor, Sherry stumbles towards self-actualization, spiritual awakening—and, despite it all, love. This is a story steeped in art and spirituality that explores the complexities of transgenerational maternal bonds, attachment, loss, and leaning in to our wounds to find the wisdom.

©2023 Sherry Sidoti (P)2023 Sherry Sidoti
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A journey of the soul❤️

If you loved the adventure of Eat Pray Love or the cathartic journey of Wild, you will love, “ A Smoke and a Song”. Whether you were raised in the 70’s or wish you were, Sidoti’s writing ( & speaking ) depicts a childhood of searching and survival , of healing and the continued questions of our mortal-ness. A global and hometown memoir that rings the hearts chord over and over as she tackles parenting and loves second chance .

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A truly beautiful healing journey

I was introduced to this book by a friend and really enjoyed reading about Sherry's story. I loved how she wrote from a trauma informed lens and how inspiring her healing journey was for myself and other readers in a book club. Sherrys story reminds us that we were seen and heard and not on this journey alone.

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I couldn’t stop listening!

A Smoke and a Song is one of those stories that you just can’t get enough of. Heartbreaking, relatable, interesting, funny…as Sherry reads her memoir she takes you on an epic ride through her thoughts and experiences that gives another level of appreciation for her journey.

I absolutely loved this book and feel a NYT best seller coming for this one…I can’t wait for the next one!

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Captivating Journey Through Memories

"A Smoke and a Song", written and narrated by Sherry Sidoti is an enchanting memoir that takes readers on an emotional journey through the author's life. Sidoti's eloquent prose vividly captures the essence of her experiences, drawing you into her world from the very first page. The memoir is a heartfelt exploration of the highs and lows of life. Her ability to evoke emotions through her words is nothing short of remarkable. Each chapter reads like a carefully composed symphony, resonating on a deeply personal level. What sets this book apart is its raw authenticity. Sidoti does not shy away from sharing her vulnerabilities, insecurities & triumphs. Her courage to bare her soul allows readers to connect on a profound level, creating an intimate bond. " A Smoke and A Song" is a testament to the power of storytelling and the resilience of the human spirit. This memoir will linger in your heart and mind. If you are seeking a captivating, emotional and beautifully written memoir, look no further - this book deserves a spot on your must-read list!

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Stunningly Beautiful.

Masterfully written, Sidoti's memoir takes us on a poignant journey through the heart and soul of the human experience. Raw, brave, and vulnerable. A story of resilience and hope, where ultimately love prevails.

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Too nasty and vulgar.

Awful book. Why publish this? I am sorry that I purchased it after listening to the author who sounded reasonable in a podcast. She read the 2 passages worth reading.

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