
At the moment Carri Lyons read Robert Fulghum's, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten" she knew that something deep within her soul told her she wanted to write a book. Many years later, the dream of writing a book lay dormant with the question of "what am I going to write about". And then, it happened. The story came together and words fell onto paper. Her memoir, Along Came Hope, her story of raw truth as she shares in detail of delivering a baby still-born at 22-weeks pregnant. Soon after, facing another tragedy which leaves her feeling lost, angry, hopeless. Using Robert Fulgum's course in life as a jack-of-all-traits, she now adds published author to her life resume as well as wife, mother, two-time cancer survivor, long distance cyclist, marathon runner, and former ballroom dance instructor. Boring, she is not.