Like a Wave We Break
A Memoir of Falling Apart and Finding Myself
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“A brilliant and gripping book about how resilience, keen intelligence, and sheer grit can transform cultural legacy and family adversity into hope and inspiration around the world.”—Bessel van der Kolk, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Body Keeps the Score
On paper, Jane Chen was the embodiment of success. A Harvard and Stanford graduate, she was the CEO and co-founder of a company that developed a groundbreaking incubator helping to save hundreds of thousands of newborns in the world’s most vulnerable communities. Her work gave her purpose and earned her shoutouts from presidents and pop stars. Yet underneath it all, she was burning out—consumed by self-doubt and a relentless need to prove herself, shaped by wounds that had formed long before her career began. No matter how much she achieved, she never felt like she was enough.
Then, Embrace collapsed. Jane lost more than a dream—she lost the identity she had built her life around. Feeling utterly broken, she set off on a global quest for healing. Her search took her across oceans and into the uncharted terrain of her inner world. She sat in silence for days in the Indonesian jungle. She sought wisdom from world-renowned healers and therapists. She burned holes into her leg for a frog poisoning ceremony. She dove headfirst into every form of self-help, from the spiritual to the psychedelic, from the cultish to the comical, only to find herself face-to-face with the one thing she had spent a lifetime avoiding: the trauma of her upbringing as a first-generation Taiwanese American. Jane discovered a profound truth—that real healing doesn’t come from achievement, approval, or even the tools we think will save us.
A revelatory memoir brimming with candor, humor, and hard-won wisdom, Like a Wave We Break is more than a story of personal transformation—it’s an invitation to confront our deepest wounds and to embrace the messy, beautiful truth of who we are.
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“A brilliant and gripping book about how resilience, keen intelligence, and sheer grit can transform cultural legacy and family adversity into hope and inspiration around the world.”—Bessel van der Kolk, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Body Keeps the Score
“Jane Chen’s powerful and poignant book illustrates how we can use our struggles to serve others. It ultimately shows that life is not about what happens to us, but about the meaning we give to it.”—Tony Robbins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Money: Master the Game and Awaken the Giant Within
“The rare memoir that’s both intimate and expansive—anchored in personal reckoning but speaking to something much bigger . . . Jane dismantles the myth of brokenness with exquisite clarity and heart. This is a story of identity, loss, and reinvention—and it will stay with you long after the last page.”—Lara Love Hardin, New York Times bestselling author of The Many Lives of Mama Love
“A powerful memoir about facing fears, bouncing back from disappointment, and bouncing forward after trauma . . . Jane Chen is a remarkable inventor and entrepreneur. If you’ve ever felt like you weren’t enough, her story will move you.”—Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Potential and Think Again, and host of the podcast Re:Thinking
“Jane’s voice is searingly honest, and her story is incredibly inspiring. Her message about the disconnect between external success and inner fulfillment has never been more timely. . . . A must-read for anyone who aspires to create meaningful change.”—Marc Benioff, chair and CEO, Salesforce
“In telling her truth, Jane gives voice to what so many in the AAPI community have silently carried. Raw, honest, and cathartic, this memoir breaks through the silence with grace and power. It will resonate deeply—and offer a path toward healing.”—Vicky Tsai, founder, Tatcha
“Jane Chen’s powerful and poignant book illustrates how we can use our struggles to serve others. It ultimately shows that life is not about what happens to us, but about the meaning we give to it.”—Tony Robbins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Money: Master the Game and Awaken the Giant Within
“The rare memoir that’s both intimate and expansive—anchored in personal reckoning but speaking to something much bigger . . . Jane dismantles the myth of brokenness with exquisite clarity and heart. This is a story of identity, loss, and reinvention—and it will stay with you long after the last page.”—Lara Love Hardin, New York Times bestselling author of The Many Lives of Mama Love
“A powerful memoir about facing fears, bouncing back from disappointment, and bouncing forward after trauma . . . Jane Chen is a remarkable inventor and entrepreneur. If you’ve ever felt like you weren’t enough, her story will move you.”—Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Potential and Think Again, and host of the podcast Re:Thinking
“Jane’s voice is searingly honest, and her story is incredibly inspiring. Her message about the disconnect between external success and inner fulfillment has never been more timely. . . . A must-read for anyone who aspires to create meaningful change.”—Marc Benioff, chair and CEO, Salesforce
“In telling her truth, Jane gives voice to what so many in the AAPI community have silently carried. Raw, honest, and cathartic, this memoir breaks through the silence with grace and power. It will resonate deeply—and offer a path toward healing.”—Vicky Tsai, founder, Tatcha
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