Dawnmarie Deshaies' New Book 'Finding the Sun Through the Clouds' Holds a Stirring Autobiography of a Woman Throughout Life's Pain and Tragedies

Dawnmarie Deshaies, an acclaimed interior designer, artist, and aspiring model and writer, has completed her most recent book “Finding the Sun Through the Clouds”: a gripping and potent account about the 50-year journey of the author as she dealt with the heartbreaks and battles life gave her.

Dawnmarie writes, “In this fascinating autobiography, Dawnmarie Deshaies gives you an in-depth look at her life from childhood to the present day. This book entails her life experiences, from tragedy and heartbreak to uplifting highs and celebrations. Since her diagnosis in 2012 with the autoimmune disease known as multiple sclerosis, Dawnmarie has continued to make it her life’s mission to spread awareness on this all-too-phantomesque disease. Every day, Dawnmarie lives to fight for all who have been afflicted by the terrible disease. Dawnmarie and the whole staff attached to the publication of this memoir hope to enlighten you with her firsthand experiences and knowledge. We hope you relate and admire her honest remarks, and hopefully, her message continues to grow and produce a following of warriors. Over fifty years of life experience have been compiled into this autobiography, and Dawnmarie gives you her life and all its incredible detail right here in the following pages. So, what are you waiting for? Open up and start reading!”

Published by Fulton Books, Dawnmarie Deshaies’ book is a brilliant tale that details the events in her life as she battles illness, pain, and sorrow. In this work, she wishes that readers may find inspiration through everything she shared and grow in spirit and faith.

Readers who wish to experience this poignant work can purchase “Finding the Sun Through the Clouds” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books

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