At twenty-something, she had the perfect life — on paper.
A rising career, a sexy, long-term boyfriend, and a well-mapped future.
But when betrayal cracked the foundation of everything she thought she wanted, she packed a suitcase — and her dog — and set off across continents in search of something real.
A place that felt like home.
A version of herself that felt like truth.
In No Longer Her(e), Connie Kulczycki invites readers on a raw and riveting journey of heartbreak, healing, and becoming.
From a college romance gone wrong to a nationally televised proposal...
From the rigid roles of marriage and military life to the wild freedom of digital nomadism...
She unpacks the grief of letting go — of people, places, identities, and the illusion of control.
Told through journal entries, spiritual reflections, and unflinching vulnerability, this memoir doesn't just chronicle a breakup — it reveals a woman rising from the ashes of her almost life.
Through sacred medicine journeys, foreign coastlines, loyal canine companionship, and soul-shaking realizations, Connie discovers that the "here" she was chasing had always lived within her.
And in finding here, she finally found her.
No Longer Her(e) is a love letter to the woman who chooses herself — even when it breaks her heart to do so.
For anyone who has ever questioned the life they were "supposed" to live, this is a story of what it means to stop waiting to be chosen — and start choosing yourself instead.