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Finding My Bones: A Fantastical Memoir of my endless Metamorphosis and lessons learned

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Finding My Bones is a poetic memoir and soul map—a journey through loss, love, motherhood, and the wild, mystical path of becoming. Through lyrical prose, personal reflection, and embodied wisdom, Quinne invites readers to walk alongside her as she unearths the bones of who she truly is beneath the stories, roles, and expectations.

Written in fragments that echo the rhythm of healing, this book is part invocation, part invitation. It does not follow a straight line. Like metamorphosis itself, it spirals, pulses, and breathes. Each chapter offers a glimpse into the sacred process of remembering—of reclaiming voice, body, and belonging.

For those walking through transformation, grief, or rebirth, Finding My Bones is a companion and a mirror. It speaks to the quiet, wild part of us that longs to come home—to self, to the earth, and to the sacred thread that connects us all.

A separate Metamorphosis Workbook is also available to support readers who wish to embody the practices woven throughout the book.

168 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 10, 2025

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October 1, 2025
She finds a purposeful life by mucking about!

Quinne Brown Huffman’s book is a lifelong reflection to the point of embracing her purpose, summoning courage and enthusiasm for her next steps. The title might imply finding her roots, which she does recounting formative events of her childhood, tweens, teens, and motherhood. But it’s also a process of growing a spine as an adult — and as the winged image on the cover suggests — taking flight as she celebrates her uniqueness as an individual as well as her mission as an active member of community.
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