Awake (Unabridged)
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Read by the author with appearances from family and friends. The program also features bonus commentary and clips from her wildly popular podcast, For The Love.
âI canât imagine any woman reading this without feeling seen, inspired, and totally empowered.â âMel Robbins
âA MASTERPIECE, you guys. This memoir by the great Jen Hatmaker *cannot* be missed. I was riveted as if to a thriller and touched/moved/inspired in ways I canât quite articulate yet. Just please read. Youâll thank me.â âElin Hilderbrand, on Instagram
From Jen Hatmakerâbeloved New York Times bestselling author and host of the For the Love podcastâa brutally honest, funny, and revealing memoir about the traumatic end of her twenty-six-year-long marriage, and the beginning of a different kind of love story.
At 2:30 a.m. on July 11, 2020, Jen Hatmaker woke up to her husband of twenty-six years whispering in his phone to another woman from their bed. It was the end of life as she knew it. In the months that followed, she went from being a shiny, funny, popular leader to a divorced wreck on antidepressants and antianxiety meds, parenting five kids alone with no clue about the functioning of her own bank accounts. Having led millions of women for over a decadeâurging them to embrace authenticity, find radical agency, and create healthy relationshipâshe felt like a catastrophic failure.
In Awake, Jen shares for the first time what happened when she found herself completely lost at seaâand how she made it to shore. In candid, surÂprisingly funny vignettes spanning forty years of girlhood, marriage, and parenting, Jen lays bare the disorienting upheaval of midlifeâthe implosion of a marriage, the unraveling of religious and cultural systems, and the grief that accompanies change you didnât ask for. And, drawing on all resourcesâfrom without and withinâJen dares to question the systems beneath the whole house of cards, and to reckon with the myths, half-truths, and lies that brought her to this point.
More than one womanâs story, Awake is a critical analysis of the story given to all of us: the story of gender limitations, religious subservience, body shame, self-erasure. With refreshing candor, Jen explores a midlife renaissanceâgrieving whatâs lost, cherishing possibility, and entering the second half of life wide awake.

