Had me ugly crying at my kitchen table
What they said about my book had me ugly crying at my kitchen table I asked some people I respect deeply to read the manuscript and tell me what they thought. I was prepared for notes. I was not prepared for this. Here's what came back: "Nothing brings vision into focus like true vulnerability. Dawn has so authentically bared open her own life, those of us reading will not only learn something, but we'll feel the empathy she has for each of our journeys. If you are looking for growth and impact, you are in the right place." "You Get What You Get is a deeply powerful and personal testimony that generational trauma can be stopped in its tracks. Rivers' book is a gift to the women who want to be free of dysfunction, pain and generational hurt. You won't be the same after reading this book." "In a world that often celebrates performance over authenticity, Dawn Rivers challenges women to pause, reflect, and reclaim their true identity. Especially powerful for high-achieving women who are ready to break cycles and redefine leadership on their own terms." I read these and sat very still for a minute. Because this is exactly what I hoped the book would do. Not impress people, but reach them. To have people who didn't know my story pick it up and feel seen inside of it? That's the whole point. The book is coming. And I want you in the room, literally and figuratively, when it does. → Join the Waitlist