In Pillness and in Health is Ms. Ivanans' first book. She won the Allegra Johnson Award in Memoir Writing (UCLA Writers' Extension) (2015). Her essay, Alcohol May Intensify Effect was published in Issue 19 of Barrelhouse magazine (2019). Her essay, My Soul Mate is a Kidney-Transplanted Woman Half My Age can be found at www.rsnhope.org. (2019) She is currently working on her next book How 5 Hounds Healed a Hen, about the unconditional loving nature of dogs. Ms. Ivanans is a two-time kidney-transplanted, sober woman and relieved ex-actress. She lives with her husband, Kevin and senior basset hound, Wahlter White McIntyre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, home of the Dainty. You can find her at www.henrietteivanans.com or www.hennybird.com.
...This book pulls no punches, there is no whitewashing or attempts to minimize any aspects of the heartrending journey taken by the author and her husband...At times I was in tears, reading about the hell this couple went through, by the end of the story I was in awe of their strength and love for each other."" -- Karen Goodman Wong ""She is acid and unsparing. It's like watching a woman jump off a skyscraper: you can't look away, even as she explodes on the pavement in front of you...Why read something so harrowing? Because in that long, terrible fall, my god how she soars..."" -- Tim Rasmussen ""...Henriette Ivanans' memoir is a vivid, no holds barred, searing account of the Hell that is addiction. The willingness she possesses as a writer -- taking us on her journey, not gratuitously, but with a passionate urgency -- is beautiful."" --Amy Atwell ""..It's so honest - it hurts, but Henriette Ivanans is a remarkable writer who uses words and rhythms to raise her narrative of a very difficult subject to a work readers won't be able to put down. -- Jean Riddell ""..she reveals the incredible truth about having a kidney transplant as a young girl and how drugs became such an integral part of her being. She clawed her way out of addiction and her story of redemption is beautiful.""