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Worst Tits Ever

A Raw Memoir of Survival, Humor, and Reinvention

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Worst Tits Ever

By: Angela Harger Thompson
Narrated by: Angela Harger Thompson
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Summary

When the world was shutting down, Angela escaped on a grand adventure.

What began as a sailing passage across the Pacific to film a documentary became an unexpected reckoning with love, loss, and the God of the wind and waves. Quarantined at sea with near strangers during the COVID-19 pandemic, Angela’s romantic relationship turns tumultuous and her life as she knows it begins to unravel. With nowhere to run and nothing to distract her, she is forced to face challenges, uncertainty, and courageously find a way through her fear.

Written with sharp humor and unfiltered honesty, Worst Tits Ever is a travel adventure, coming-of-age-in-your-thirties, and a surprising love story. Angela chronicles what it means to survive heartbreak, heal from old wounds, and find wild grace in the most unlikely places.

This is not a book about sailing.

It is a story about losing everything.

Rebuilding and healing when it seems impossible to do so.

Discovering that strength sometimes comes from letting go.

Perfect for listeners of women’s memoirs, inspirational non-fiction, and true stories of transformation, Worst Tits Ever will resonate with anyone navigating loss, uncertainty, crisis of faith, or a season of profound change.

©2025 Angela Marie Harger (P)2025 Angela Marie Harger
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