
As a twentysomething stuck in a soul-sucking job and in dysfunctional family dynamics, Caitlin shares how her decision to leave it all behind to go to Peru and volunteer, allowed her to find her own freedom from the past—and sense of self-love through being of service to others. This quirky and insightful collection of essays that takes the reader around the world and back again, through the highs and lows of life, is somehow a hilariously honest companion on healing trauma and grief by leaving one’s comfort zone. By connecting with orphans, teen moms, and going to places most tourists don’t go, Caitlin embarks on a raw and unfiltered journey of self-discovery through connection with the “other.” From India, Peru, Bali, Vietnam, Ireland, Costa Rica, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands—to less-visited places, like a nursing home, a food pantry, and an orphanage—EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN shows us that job titles, diamond rings, and number of followers aren’t what’s truly valuable in this world…it’s what money can’t buy: being true to yourself.
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