About The Book
The book “From Hell, With Hope: Cue the Applause, I Survived” by Gisselle Aimee is an uncouth and emotional investigation of survival and self-development. Gisselle Aimee tells her story of her good and bad times in life, and she is very frank. She looks back at her hard times, love, and family. The pages seem to be a talk to a good friend, not perfect, natural, and very familiar.
The recognitions are not disguised. Gisselle admits that she is a strong woman, and her children can see her transformation. She is patient. Cousins, nephew, and sister give their own insights, and it is a very complex picture of the exceedingly vivid personality of Gisselle, who is bold, chaotic, and fiercely loving. You can see her in their eyes, which is only a further enrichment to the story.
You get the actual sense of the connections that she has and has not had as the author delves into her past. Whether it is the light-hearted memories of the family being together, laughing, or the more serious situations of loss, the sincerity of the events Gisselle reveals about her life makes her experiences seem real.
“From Hell, With Hope: Cue the Applause, I Survived” by Gisselle Aimee is an invitation to think about your life, to realize who influences you, and your own complications. The voice of Gisselle is loud and unashamed, and it is full of humor and some elements of insanity, and it draws and surrounds you. It is a wakeup call that life is a struggle, but at the same time, it is a beautiful and muddled journey that needs to be celebrated. It is a hugging book for those who want to find strength in vulnerability.
