LOST FOUNDER

FINDS HERSELF

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Book Summary

This powerful narrative chronicles Rossetto's journey of reinvention and self-discovery after stepping away from the organization that was her life's passion, at an age when most people would simply retire. For forty years, Harriet Rossetto, also known as The Jewish Jail Lady, poured her heart and soul into Beit T'Shuvah, initially creating a haven for Jewish addicts and eventually expanding its embrace to offer hope and healing to all who sought it. Her tireless dedication transformed countless lives, making her a beacon of recovery and spiritual guidance. But what happens when the very foundation of your identity, built over decades of relentless service, shifts? "Lost Founder Finds Herself" is a testament to the enduring human spirit, a courageous exploration of what it means to let go, embrace the unknown, and forge a new path. It’s a story for anyone who has faced unexpected transitions, felt the sting of loss, or grappled with the question of "what's next?" This memoir is more than a chronological account; it's an invitation to witness a life lived fully, imperfectly, and with unwavering resilience. Readers will connect with Harriet as she "wrestles with her demons much like Jacob in the Bible and she has faced her own personal Goliaths and thrived." It's a call to embrace our own imperfections, strengthen our rebellious spirits, and listen to the prophetic voices within. "Lost Founder Finds Herself" is a must-read for anyone seeking inspiration to navigate life's inevitable changes, find humor in their own foibles, and ultimately, discover the power of reinvention at any age. Prepare to be moved, to laugh, to cry, and to fall in love with Harriet Rossetto – the Jewish Jail Lady, the Queen of the Misfits, and now, the Lost Founder who found herself anew.