Melisa Schonfield’s memoir is out for the world to read. Her story revolves around the impact she had following her imprisonment and how she coped with PTSD and her life’s trauma.
“Humanity is prone to emotions, and it is through control that we may prosper.”
Melisa Schonfield is a retired psychotherapist who surrendered her professional license in light of the events that were carried out in her life. In June 2015, Melisa accepted a 5-year prison plea for 2nd-degree attempted murder. This transition of life to a sad standstill wreaked havoc on everything she built for her life. She suffered an unwanted divorce and went through the wrecking of her physical and mental health. From the point of her imprisonment through and through with all 1385 days to her release, she recorded her life in prison in a journal. Every day she sent her struggles and thoughts home. Her release followed the release of her published memoir Bitter or Bitter.
Bitter or Better features Melisa’s fight with her daily turmoil and suffering in the darkest time of her life in great detail. Readers engage with Melisa’s life in real-time and empathize with her past to learn a valuable lesson we forget in our daily routine.
Melisa Schonfield went from prison to being a published author; join her as she carries her journey to bring her life to the bliss it once was.
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