Born: 01-01-1967
Kelly Corrigan is a bestselling American author renowned for her heartfelt memoirs and essays. Her works often explore themes of family, friendship, and resilience. Known for her warm and engaging narrative style, Corrigan's books, including "The Middle Place" and "Tell Me More," resonate deeply with readers. In addition to writing, she hosts the podcast "Kelly Corrigan Wonders" and has contributed to publications like O, The Oprah Magazine.
Family is the only thing that makes sense when everything else is chaos.
In the middle place, everything is magnified. Your love for your children, your fear for their safety, your concern for their future.
Sometimes the only way to find peace is to let go of the things you can't control.
Life is messy, but it's also beautiful in its messiness.
No matter how old you get, you never stop needing your parents.
Cancer doesn't define me; it's just a part of my story.
Love is what keeps us going, even in the darkest of times.
Life is a roller coaster ride, and sometimes you just have to hold on tight.
Being vulnerable is not a sign of weakness, but a testament to our strength.
We are all a little broken, but that's what makes us unique and beautiful.
Life is about finding joy in the small moments.
Sometimes, the people who know us the best are the ones we least expect.