Moved

A Memoir of Strength, Stillness, and Finding a Way Forward

Published by BenBella Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

The stunning and inspiring story of a woman who built her life around a single instruction: “keep moving,” and what she discovered when she no longer could.

For as long as she could remember, Mandy Antoniacci had measured her life in motion. She finished college in three years. Built a career on the relentless island of Manhattan. Ran marathons, traveled the world for work, and collected momentum the way other people collect memories—as proof of a life fully lived.

Until one day, mid-run along the Hudson River, her arm stopped working.

What followed were multiple spinal surgeries, eight trips to the operating room, and the slow dismantling of the body she had trusted to carry her through the world: she lost movement in her legs, the natural curve of her spine, and eventually, even her voice. One by one, the things she used to recognize herself began to disappear. As she wrote: "Everything I became, I started unbecoming."

The fight to reclaim the life she lost, slowly became something else: a search for the woman waiting for her on the other side of it.

In this deeply moving debut memoir, Mandy confronts the questions so many of us eventually face: How do you rebuild your life after the future you imagined for yourself is gone? What if the way you were taught to be strong is the very thing breaking you? And what might you discover in the stillness you've spent so long trying to outrun?

For anyone who has ever stepped back, looked at their life, and wondered how they got so far from themselves, Mandy offers a profoundly human story about grief and resilience, recovery and hope, and the difficult, beautiful work of rebuilding yourself.

Written with emotional precision, lyrical prose, and the kind of warmth and humor earned only through survival, Moved is an intimate reflection on the instability of identity, the mythology of strength, and the small, saving moments that find us, only when we finally stop.

About The Author

Mandy Antoniacci is an acclaimed writer, columnist, and speaker whose work delves into themes of hope, healing, well-being, and resilience. Hailed by Forbes as “the voice of optimism needed for this generation,” she has become a prolific figure in personal development, contributing extensively to numerous publications and gracing the TED Stage.

After enduring eight unexpected spinal surgeries and 21 weeks of immobility, Mandy turned to writing as a catalyst for recovery. Sharing her journey from the confines of her bed, she captivated a global audience, and now reaches over half a million people weekly. Residing in New York City, Mandy continues to write and reclaim her stride, ever-driven by the unwavering belief that there’s always another marathon on the horizon.

Product Details

  • Publisher: BenBella Books (March 16, 2027)
  • Length: 240 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781637748251

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