Lost Wyoming

Lost Wyoming
327 Pages
ISBN 978-1-63491-503-8

Everyone loses Wyoming—it’s what you do with the rest of the pieces that matters…

Maggie Winslow is in the throes of a quarter-life crisis. Disillusioned and sick of second-guessing just about everything, Maggie is bobbing along at the edge of her life, wondering how it all got so…uninspired. When a family crisis jolts her out of her malaise, Maggie is forced to take charge, to rethink the meaning and the import of the losses that inevitably accompany growing up, and to take stock of the choices and convictions that have kept her from living the life she always envisioned.

Poignant, heartbreaking, and unflinchingly honest, LOST WYOMING is an ultimately uplifting tale about the puzzles we must solve for ourselves—and the joys that await once we learn to get out of our own way.

Debra Snider

About Debra Snider (Chicago, Illinois Author)

Debra Snider

Debra Snider is an author, speaker, no-longer-practicing lawyer, and former C-suite executive. She has written two novels, Lost Wyoming (September 2016) and A Merger of Equals (2006), two nonfiction business books, Working Easier (2005) and The Productive Culture Blueprint (2003), and numerous essays, articles, and short stories. Her short story "The Day Lust Left the Room" won Honorable Mention in the Mainstream/Literary Short Story category of the 74th Annual Writer's Digest Writing Competition (2005) and is available as a short work on Amazon.

Debra is a 1976 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Michigan, where she majored in English Language and Literature, and a 1979 graduate of the University of Chicago Law School. A Chicagoan until 2005, she now lives in Nevada.

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