Description
Description
Hyper-competent and hard-charging, Michelle is one of those "I don't know how she does it" women-the kind you don't know whether to envy or pity. But when a seismic DNA surprise at midlife loosens her white-knuckle grip on life, she learns the hard way that checklists don't heal and the only way forward is inward.
Ever unflappable, Michelle treats the discovery of identity-shattering family secrets as just another project to manage, thinking she can fool herself and others that she's not falling apart. She travels from the craggy coast of Maine to the South Carolina Lowcountry, Atlanta, Savannah, and Louisiana's bayous and Bible Belt, tracing her parents' coming of age against a backdrop of the Great Depression, World War II, racial segregation, and homophobia. Michelle expects answers to unfurl like Spanish moss off a live oak or float to the surface of a Sazerac but instead finds she's searching for all the wrong things in all the wrong places. No Finer Place: A Memoir of DNA, Deception, and Duality explores the universal longing to belong and our capacity to grow whole after life nearly breaks us.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
Book Review 1:
Chrysta Bilton, author of Normal Family
"When family ties bend to the point of breaking, and complicated parents don't make it easy to love them (or oneself), Michelle Tullier proves that even fractured roots can nourish resilience and compassion. No Finer Place is an exquisite, intelligent story of personal transformation."
Book Review 2:
Lyn Sommer, PhD, ABPP, CGP, past president, American Academy of Psychotherapists
"Deeply validating for anyone navigating identity upheaval and family rupture, No Finer Place is a narrative masterclass in finding the courage to rebuild self-an essential read for clinicians and clients alike."
Book Review 3:
Kara Rubinstein Deyerin, JD, LLM, founder and president, Right to Know
"A DNA surprise doesn't just rewrite your family tree-it fractures your sense of self. In No Finer Place, Michelle Tullier shows us what it looks like to slowly, bravely gather the pieces of you after the shocking discovery that you're not who you thought you were and build something whole again. Her writing is piercing, compassionate, and unflinchingly honest. This story isn't just personal. It reflects a broader cultural awakening around the right to know one's genetic identity. Tullier's voice will stay with you long after the final page and reminds us that identity is personal, but the need to belong, to be seen fully, is collective."
Book Review 4:
Harris Strickland, author of The Kingdom of Quail
"It takes grit, grace, and a thick Southern hide to dig into family roots. Michelle Tullier courageously tells a captivating tale of secrets and heartbreak. You might not be able to put this book down."
Book Review 5:
Andy Brack, editor and publisher, Charleston (S.C.) City Paper
"Part therapeutic journey, part adventure tale through the old and new South, No Finer Place illustrates the author's struggle to find her place in the world."
Book Review 6:
Eve Sturges, MA, LMFT, psychotherapist, author of Who Even Am I Anymore, host of Everything's Relative podcast
"No Finer Place is a wonderful memoir for anyone drawn to quirky characters and compelling stories of personal reckoning, but it is a must-have resource after a DNA discovery for those looking to understand the internal experience of identity reconstruction."
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