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She gave everything to the life she was building...until it fell apart. Over the course of a lifetime, women collect labels. Daughter. Friend. Partner. Wife. Mother. Colleague. Somewhere along the way, hobbies fade, passions are shelved, and pieces of the self are quietly set aside. Eleanor Nolan knows what it feels like to lose one of those defining labels-perhaps the most important one of all. Still reeling, she discovers a series of letters her husband wrote over the course of their marriage. Written at pivotal milestones, the letters reveal Matt's private doubts about the life they built…mehr

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She gave everything to the life she was building...until it fell apart. Over the course of a lifetime, women collect labels. Daughter. Friend. Partner. Wife. Mother. Colleague. Somewhere along the way, hobbies fade, passions are shelved, and pieces of the self are quietly set aside. Eleanor Nolan knows what it feels like to lose one of those defining labels-perhaps the most important one of all. Still reeling, she discovers a series of letters her husband wrote over the course of their marriage. Written at pivotal milestones, the letters reveal Matt's private doubts about the life they built together and whether he was ever truly happy. Suddenly, Eleanor is forced to confront the possibility of losing another defining role...and the realization that the life she gave everything to may not be what she believed it was. In search of clarity, Eleanor retreats to a quiet coastal town, supported by her mother and friends (both old and new) who remind her she doesn't have to do this alone. Slowly, Eleanor begins to reconnect with herself and imagine a future shaped not by the roles she's lost, but by the woman she's becoming. All You Have To Do is a hopeful, emotionally rich novel about marriage, identity, and the power of female friendship. It's a story about what women give up-and what they can reclaim-when the roles they've lived for fall away and they find the courage to begin again.