A powerful memoir of identity, resilience, and belonging.
Autumn Coleman-Marconett was adopted from China as an infant and raised in the heart of the Midwest. From a young age, she wrestled with questions of identity, belonging, and what it truly means to find where you fit in a world that often reminds you that you are different.
Growing up between two cultures, Autumn faced both quiet confusion and painful moments that shaped how she saw herself. Through her journey, she learned that identity is not something given-it is something discovered.
A Cherry Blossom in the Dead of Winter is a deeply personal memoir of resilience, self-discovery, and the courage to embrace who you are. Through raw and honest storytelling, Autumn invites readers into her life-from the moment her story began in China, to the experiences that defined her childhood, and the path that led her to understanding her own worth.
This is a story for anyone who has ever felt out of place, questioned where they belong, or searched for meaning in their own story.
Because sometimes, the most beautiful things bloom in the harshest seasons.