Lucky Girl
My journey of heartbreak to healing
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Lottie Tomlinson
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Lottie Tomlinson
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'You can look at my life in two ways. Some people see a nightmare, some see a fairytale. I've just always thought I was lucky...People often ask me how I did it, this book is my answer. This is my story, everything I've learned along the way, I hope it can help you find your own luck. '
Lottie Tomlinson has gone through a huge amount in her 23 years on this planet. Touring with her brother Louis as a make-up artist with One Direction at the age of 16, you'd think her life was a fairytale. But this only masked the tragedy happening at home, when her mother became ill with leukaemia and died when Lottie was just 18. Leaving behind five smaller siblings, Lottie came home and tried to find a way to hold the family together. But sadly, tragedy struck again when the family lost Lottie's little sister Félicité, at just 18.
Despite all this, incredibly Lottie has built a successful business empire, has a loving stable partner and now is the mother to a beautiful baby boy, called Lucky.
Lucky Girl is Lottie's story of resilience and the lessons she's learned along the way. Going behind the beauty and the fame, Lottie's beautiful memoir explores the rollercoaster of her life, from the darkest days and loneliest nights to the success she found despite it all, and how all the challenges and setbacks have led her to where she is today.
Heartbreaking yet inspirational, Lottie hopes that in telling her story and how she has navigated the pain and grief in her life that she will provide hope for others going through their darkest times.
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- Carl M
- 05-08-24
Through Grief To Happiness.
I had to buy this book after seeing author Lottie Tomlinson talk about it on ITV's Lorraine as i was interested in learning about Lottie's experience of the grief of her Mum and Sister. It's amazing how she's got through it and is living proof of the happiness she never dreamed of that she would eventually now have. I recommend this book for those who fear grief or are going through it.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-08-24
Beautiful book
Beautiful book Lottie, well written too. It was hard not to cry. Your mum & Félicité would be so proud. You’re a wonderful mum to Lucky & bump 💖
I love that you explain how your grief has blocked out certain memories because I really relate, many memories I can’t remember & have blocked out due to childhood trauma.
A lot of people don’t understand this or even think this is a thing. I love that you keep providing ways to get help & support because this is so important especially to those suffering.
You’re incredibly strong & an inspiration to many. You’re helping many by sharing your story & talking about grief & mental health.
I’ve loved following you on here for years & watching you grow 💫
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- Anonymous User
- 10-08-24
raw and real
I love how real and honesty Lottie is about growing up as a teenage girl and the grief she faced I lost my Grandad in 2016 and my Nan in 2018 during my teenage years which I can relate to this book about and I wish I had a book like this years ago because it makes you feel not alone and feel hopeful that there is light and happiness after loss ❤️❤️
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