Thursday, November 3, 2011


Today was the actual launch of my Book ! 
This press release was sent to 572 different TV, Newspapers, Radio Stations in six large cities.  Check one out near you...
New York, LA, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Indianapolis

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Learning to Accept Help from Others
Author wants readers to know they’re never alone in times of need
Indianapolis, Ind. – When a loved one is ill or going through a rough time, it is only natural for others to try offering
helpful advice or words of encouragement. It can, however, be hard to truly understand what the individual is going
through. In the new book, I Can't Relate: The Story of a Simple Girl with a Complicated life (published by
AuthorHouse) Jo Lynn Sudenly tells her touching story and gives insightful advice on how to accept the help of
others.
Sudenly hopes that I Can’t Relate will inspire anyone who is feeling hopeless or out of control to seek help and
never feel shame in doing so. It is a lesson in how to forgive and how to excuse those that simply can’t relate.

“If you personally have never experienced what the person is going through, it is very difficult if not impossible to
relate” says Sudenly.

I Can’t Relate is based on true events in her life that evolves over a span of almost 70 years. It is filled with many
sensitive subjects and exposes compelling and on-going stigma of mental health and the issues revolving around
depression, suicide and rage. She has personal experiences with abandonment, sexual harassment, abuse, rape
and infidelity – experiences that allow her to speak first-hand about the things people are afraid of and why unable
to provide real comfort.

Sample from book:

Tam has been wonderful when it comes to respecting my feelings about my father all these years. He doesn’t
really want to talk about it, because he admits that he simply cannot relate. He has the same two parents that he
has always had, and that is all he knows. Clearly, he has not been able to place himself in my shoes, and he is
unsure of what to say or do to help ease my struggle. He has been supportive in all my efforts to find and connect
with him, yet he is never pushy or dismissive, just supportive.


About the Author;

Jo Lynn Sudenly shares her personal experiences in hopes that it may help others during their own times of
personal darkness. Sudenly hopes to change the way people relate to one another and open the lines of
communication while eliminating the awkwardness in standing next to someone in pain. A married mother of two
who recently turned 50 relives her life with humor and sadness combined.


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