Forget the Fairy Tale
and Find Your Happiness
Deb Miller learns to slay the myth of Prince Charming and redefine what it means to live happily ever after.
When Deb’s college sweetheart can’t deliver the fairy tale she expects, she takes charge and creates her own. Her love of tennis opens new professional doors but also leads to a tumultuous second marriage.
Throughout her journey, Deb draws fascinating parallels to the evolving Disney princesses, moving from damsels in distress to the more recent courageous, independent characters who embrace their unique strengths and forge their own paths. Along Deb’s winding, bumpy course to happiness, she learns a few lessons worth sharing. Her story will empower other women who might be taking a different path than the traditional one they were taught to tread. It’s a tale of resilience, the pursuit of a better life for her children, and finding genuine happiness for herself.
Praise
“Pure magic! Deb Miller’s story is proof that we live our best lives when we refuse to settle for less than we deserve. Inspiring and powerful; every woman should read this.”
—Jill Zarin, bestselling author, entrepreneur, and original cast member of The Real Housewives of New York City
“Deb Miller’s extraordinary memoir, Forget the Fairy Tale & Find Your Happiness, reveals that women will always be deceived if they do not break with the traditional depictions of women’s roles in both life and classical fairy tales. Miller’s insights guide women toward finding happiness by rejecting societal expectations and not depending on men to be heroes on white horses.”
— Jack Zipes, author of Fairy Tales and the Art of Subversion and Breaking the Magic Spell
“Although women have come a long way, they still need to hear the wisdom in Miller’s story: be the CEO of your own life.”
— Bonnie Comfort, author of Staying Married is the Hardest Part: a memoir of passion, secrets and sacrifice
“Deb Miller challenges the path she was prepared for and instead chooses one driven by aspiration, adventure, desire, and a deep commitment to motherhood. Brilliantly weaving her own courageous story with those of fairytale princesses, she cleverly winds through decades of pain, joy, heartbreak and healing. I could not put down this glorious memoir.”
—Marty Ross-Dolen, author of Always There, Always Gone: A Daughter’s Search for Truth
“Beautifully told, Deb Miller’s story illustrates the shift from dependence to strength and self-reliance. It offers an entertaining and thought-provoking reflection on how societal expectations shape both fictional princesses and real women. I highly recommend this captivating read.”
— Jelaine Lombardi, author of Running Around Naked: A Memoir
“Written with honesty, depth, and courage, Deb Miller’s engaging memoir is a cautionary tale for all ages. Many readers will identify with her struggle against the pervasive pull of cultural expectation and be inspired to chart their own life’s path.”
—Dianne Ebertt Beeaff, author of Infinite Paradise, Witnessing the Wild