About the Author
Diane Covington-Carter graduated with honors from UCLA and has received awards for her writing, photography and NPR commentaries.
She has been a life coach for more than thirty years, on a quest to discover the truth about the mysteries of happiness and love, both for herself and others.
Her 2013 book, Falling in Love Backwards, an unlikely tale of Happily Ever After, co-authored with her husband, Landon Carter, tells their unusual love story. They didn’t fall in love in the traditional way–a fantasy bubble that is bound to pop.
Instead, by telling the truth and tackling the real issues that come up in a relationship, they discovered a path to freedom and deep intimacy using their relationship as the vehicle. FallinginLoveBackwards.com.
Instead, by telling the truth and tackling the real issues that come up in a relationship, they discovered a path to freedom and deep intimacy using their relationship as the vehicle. FallinginLoveBackwards.com.
In 2016, she published her second memoir, Eight Months in Provence, a Junior Year Abroad Thirty Years Late, which became a best-selling new release in the first week. She had dreamed of living in France for thirty years and at fifty, set off to fulfill that dream. She discovered that it is never too late and that dreams become richer from the waiting.
Her May 2018 memoir, Finding Gilbert, A Promise Fulfilled tells a story that spans seven generations and chronicles how her father’s stories of his time in France during World War II influenced and shaped her life.
One of the stories concerned Gilbert, a French orphan boy her father took under his wing and tried unsuccessfully to adopt and bring home to America. Fifty years after the war, Covington-Carter set out to find the man who could have become her brother.
One of the stories concerned Gilbert, a French orphan boy her father took under his wing and tried unsuccessfully to adopt and bring home to America. Fifty years after the war, Covington-Carter set out to find the man who could have become her brother.
What happened is a testament to the power of love and kindness and to the way that our dreams can guide us our destinies.
For more information, go to DianeCovingtonCarter.com
For more information, go to DianeCovingtonCarter.com
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