Carol E. Anderson is a life coach and former organizational consultant. She has traveled the world extensively for work and pleasure�most recently to Kenya on a photo safari and to the Democratic Republic of the Congo on a philanthropic mission. She holds a doctorate in spiritual studies, and master�s degrees in psychology, organizational development, and creative nonfiction. She is the founder of Rebellious Dreamers, an eighteen-year-strong non-profit organization that has helped women over thirty-five realize dreams they'd deferred and women of all ages come into their own. Anderson is the author of the essay What is it about memoir, published in Magic of Memoir, and coauthor of �Deeper Power,� published in Enlightened Power: How Women are Transforming the Practice of Leadership. This is her first memoir. She lives with the love of her life and their sassy pup in a nature sanctuary in Ann Arbor, MI.
2019 Book Excellence Awards, Winner, LGBTQ
2019 Winner, The Authors Show, Top Female Author in
Biography/Memoir
Winner of the 2019 Independent Press Award - LGBTQ
2019 Nonfiction Authors Association Book Award
2018 Royal Dragonfly Book Awards 1st place LGBT
2018 Royal Dragonfly Book Awards 2nd place
Biography/Autobiography/Memoir
2018 National Indie Excellence Awards Sponsor's Choice Winner
2018 Living Now Awards Bronze Winner in Inspirational
Memoir—Female
2018 IAN Book of the Year Awards Third Place Winner in General
Non-Fiction
2018 IAN Book of the Year Awards Finalist in LGBT
2018 National Indie Excellence Awards Finalist in LGBTQ
Non-Fiction
2018 National Indie Excellence Awards Finalist in Memoir
2018 International Book Awards Finalist: LGBTQ
2018 Readers' Favorites Book Awards Honorable Mention in
Non-Fiction—Social Issues
2017-2018 Reader Views Literary Awards second place in LGBTQIA
2017-2018 Sarton Women's Book Awards Finalist in Memoir
2017 USA Best Book Awards Finalist in LGBT Non Fiction
2017 USA Best Book Awards Finalist in Best New Non Fiction
2018 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist in Memoirs
(Overcoming Adversity/Tragedy)
2018 International Book Awards Finalist in LGBTQ: Non-Fiction
Beverly Hills Book Awards Winner-Regional Non-Fiction -Midwest and
Finalist-LGBTQ-Non Fiction
"The author writes compellingly about the burden of the closet…the
constant emotional labor required to hide her full identity… She
writes stirringly, too, about the genuine love between her and her
parents and about the ecstasy and terror accompanying sexual
awakening…She skillfully executes emotionally weighty scenes [and]
movingly renders the complex emotional landscape of living in and
out of the closet.”
—Kirkus Reviews
"A candid and kindhearted memoir of one woman’s personal
battle.”
—Booklist
"In her sensitive and poignant memoir, You Can't Buy Love Like
That: Growing Up Gay in the Sixties, Carol E. Anderson bares her
heart and soul to readers so beautifully and intelligently that
even if you aren’t gay and weren’t born into a Fundamentalist
Christian family in the sixties, you will be deeply moved.”
—Readers’ Favorite
"A captivating story of her struggle with self-acceptance and her
journey toward empowerment and self-love… it is a beautiful memoir,
well written, and a great book to read!”
—Reader Views
"At the heart of this book is a question: What is love? Carol
Anderson offers more than one definition in her fearless, eloquent,
emotionally powerful memoir. After reading these pages, you will be
much wiser about the ways of the heart. Anderson's father once told
her, 'I really admire your spunk.' We see that spunk here, in this
book. We also see grace and clarity. And gorgeous writing. You
Can't Buy Love Like That will get under your skin, and you will not
be able to stop thinking about it. A grand memoir."
—Judy Goldman, author of Losing My Sister: A Memoir
"This book is a rich tapestry of connections that shows us humanity
and love in all of its splendor. Carol's story is everyone's story,
and she brings her parents to life in a powerful way by
incorporating the tides and messages of that time. Many touching
moments helped me know how connected and deeply human we all are. I
could not put this book down, it is an amazing piece of art."
—Jane Dutton PhD, coeditor of Awakening Compassion at Work: The
Quiet Power that Elevates People in Organizations
"We are, according to Joan Didion, well advised to keep on nodding
terms with the person we used to be, a declaration that Carol
Anderson has clearly taken to heart as she explores her younger
self and what it was like, as a gay woman, to have to hide her true
identity and her deepest feelings. Written with candor, compassion,
and humor, You Can't Buy Love Like That is, like all great memoirs,
both specific and universal in its appeal."
—Madeleine Blais, Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and author of
Uphill Walkers and To the New Owners
"As a scholar who studies gender, I appreciate the rich
socio-historical lens Carol Anderson uses to share the experience
of a woman coming out in the sixties. As an avid reader and an
admirer of authentic prose, I felt privileged to see her soul, all
the tender spots and the strong, resilient parts too. I gained so
much from this memoir. Truthful and beautifully written, Anderson?s
insightful journey is a reminder of the privilege of choice, the
importance of voice and the power of love."
—Stacy Blake-Beard, PhD, Ellen Gabriel Deloitte Chair of Women and
Leadership, Simmons College School of Management
"Finding the love you yearn for requires a courageous step: telling
the truth about who you are. And that�s especially delicate when
all you hear is that you're dangerously different. Carol Anderson's
eloquent voice and compelling story pinpoint a time in recent
history when secrets held gay and lesbian people hostage, and
unspoken truth poisoned our lives. Fortunately, though, her
fearless, impassioned words are a particularly vivid reminder that,
with a commitment to honesty, curiosity, and love, we can use our
own stories—and our own differences—as a resource and an invitation
to listen more deeply for the messages of emerging possibility all
around us."
—Peter F. Norlin, PhD, Principal, ChangeGuides Consulting, Former
Associate Editor of the Organization Development Practitioner
"Carol Anderson's memoir of secretly coming to know and explore her
sexuality while growing up in an evangelical family that barely
allowed for the idea of gayness is a powerful account of middle
American life during the sexual revolution. But it is also
something more: - a reflection on the meaning of living in secrecy
among those we love. An important contribution."
—Jacob Levenson, author of The Secret Epidemic: The Story of Aids
and Black America
"A book for our time. About forgiveness, acceptance, and
resilience. A book that pays homage to the power of love in all its
forms that taps our hearts, ever so softly yet forcefully. Carol E.
Anderson, a fellow traveler on the road to self-awareness and
self-acceptance, brings the honesty of finding her sexual truth to
us all through her latest book, You Can’t Buy Love Like That:
Growing Up Gay in the Sixties. With her gentle ‘telling’ of her
story, showing compassion to herself and all others touched along
her journey so far, Anderson gives us all the power to find our own
honesty about our lives and the lives of others. A must read."
—Nonfiction Authors Association Book Awards Program
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