Description Lisa looks as if she has it made.
She has turned her nomadic childhood and forensic psychology training into a successful career as a stress management trainer for humanitarian aid workers.
She lives in Los Angeles, travels the world, and her first novel has just been published to some acclaim.
But as she turns 31, Lisa realizes that she is still single, constantly on airplanes, and increasingly wondering where home is and what it really means to commit to a person, place, or career.
When an intriguing stranger living on the other side of the world emails her out of the blue, she must decide whether she will risk trying to answer those questions.
Her decision will change her life.
About the author Lisa Mc Kay is an author and a psychologist who specializes in stress, trauma and resilience.
Her first novel, My Hands Came Away Red, was published in 2007, and her essays have appeared in a number of magazines.
She currently lives in Laos with her husband and son.