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Think You'll Be Happy

Moving Through Grief with Grit, Grace, and Gratitude

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A NATIONAL BESTSELLER!

"Nicole Avant gives a raw and courageous look into how she found the light in her darkest moment. She reminds us that grief is different for everyone, and we have the power to move through it in our own unique way." —Cleo Wade, New York Times Bestselling Author

"A love song to a great woman told through the eyes of the great woman she created."—Tyler Perry

The USA Today bestseller, a spirit-lifting memoir on how to turn pain into purpose, how to live always in gratitude, and how to face down tragedy and turn it into love.

Nicole Avant—diplomat, philanthropist, filmmaker—grew up surrounded by some of the most extraordinary artists of our time: Bill Withers, Oprah Winfrey, Quincy Jones, Sidney Poitier. Her parents—entertainment mogul, Clarence Avant, and legendary philanthropist, Jacqueline Avant—turned their home into a place of refuge and inspiration for a generation of geniuses. Nicole drew on that magical upbringing to create a stellar career in the music business, become the U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas, and produce critically acclaimed award-winning films and documentaries. Then, an unthinkable tragedy struck: her mother was fatally shot in December 2021.

In this searing and inspiring memoir, Nicole turns the pain of her family's loss into the fuel that pushes her forward into an even more committed life of love and activism: "We can't banish evil," she writes. "We have to learn to swim through trauma and live for all of those who can't." Turning tragedy into inspiration, Think You'll Be Happy—her mom's last words to Nicole—provides a roadmap for anyone working to remain positive and anchored in hope.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 18, 2023
      A former U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas, Avant debuts with a stirring memoir about recovering from her mother’s 2021 murder. As the daughter of music mogul Clarence and philanthropist Jacqueline, Avant learned from her parents how to live a life of service to others, and to honor her Black ancestry (“I am here on the shoulders of so many before me”). Those lessons took on new meaning after Jacqueline was murdered during a home invasion in 2021; her final text to Avant, the day before the murder, lends the book its title. Despite her profound grief, Avant found solace in the words of people who reached out to share stories of Jacqueline’s impact on them, including Oprah Winfrey, Bill Clinton, and Tyler Perry, as well as grocery store and gas station employees who worked near Jacqueline’s home. “People were people,” Avant writes, “and Mom made sure they knew they mattered.” Spurred by these posthumous tributes, Avant sifts through memories of her mother that helped inform her own path from heartbreak to gratitude, and recounts them with an earnestness that never turns mawkish. This remarkable account of moving through grief will resonate with readers who’ve been touched by tragedy. Agent: Jan Miller and Alexandria Kominsky, Dupree Miller & Assoc.

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