to realizing just how much you are capable of, and sometimes only these very difficult things bring it out, and I quickly realized how essential failure was to my story. Sometimes you don't realize your own strength until a situation forces you to step up, and there's a beautiful transformation from a fear of the unknown. ![]() "There is a lesson learned of the strength in you. ![]() Anna's advice: 'Fall in love with yourself first and foremost.' She also fondly recalled growing up in Stark County, including working as a teen at Milk and Honey in Canton and Abercrombie & Fitch at Belden Village Mall, before sharing life lessons, travel highlights and thoughts on her famous sister Amanda Kloots.Īmanda Kloots, also a GlenOak graduate, is known for her success on "Dancing With the Stars" and being a host of the CBS daytime television program, " The Talk."Īnna Kloots was the co-author with Amanda on her sister's New York Times bestselling book, " Live Your Life: My Story of Loving and Losing Nick Cordero."ģ. Talking by phone during a stop on her book tour, Kloots was compassionate and insightful when discussing what she learned after her husband left her. Consumed by her marriage to a magician "that left no space for her own desires, she chose to reframe the failure of her marriage as an opportunity to begin again," the book's summary reads. Kloots writes about feeling invisible in her own life despite what appeared to be a glamorous existence full of globetrotting. The Stark Library event is free, but attendees must register at. Monday at GlenOak High School, 1801 Schneider St. Kloots will discuss the book at 6:30 p.m. ![]() Such themes are explored and shared in Kloots' new book, " My Own Magic: A Reappearing Act."
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