Rescued - But Still Lost Discovered inside a brown paper bag left on a toilet seat in a Rochester, New York, bar-and-grill washroom, newborn A. K. Driggs made headlines from the start. Adopted by a loving couple, she continued making waves on her extraordinary life journey—animal communicator, musical prodigy, bisexual lover, phone-sex superstar, recording artist. . . . Welcome to the colorful world of A. K. Driggs. From abandonment and betrayal to unconditional love and trust, Abandoned in Search of Rainbows chronicles Driggs’s incredible life. Her provocative, often sizzling, candor lets us experience the whole spectrum of emotions as Driggs searches for a meaningful life. By finally finding her place in the world—personally and professionally, romantically and sexually, musically and spiritually—Driggs illuminates a magical path for each of us to follow to get there too. As she says in her song, “I Found the Rainbow”: In perfect harmony My answers are clear. With my eyes finally open, And now I can see. For I found the rainbow And the rainbow is . . . ME.
Rescued - But Still Lost Discovered inside a brown paper bag left on a toilet seat in a Rochester, New York, bar-and-grill washroom, newborn A. K. Driggs made headlines from the start. Adopted by a loving couple, she continued making waves on her extraordinary life journey—animal communicator, musical prodigy, bisexual lover, phone-sex superstar, recording artist. . . . Welcome to the colorful world of A. K. Driggs. From abandonment and betrayal to unconditional love and trust, Abandoned in Search of Rainbows chronicles Driggs’s incredible life. Her provocative, often sizzling, candor lets us experience the whole spectrum of emotions as Driggs searches for a meaningful life. By finally finding her place in the world—personally and professionally, romantically and sexually, musically and spiritually—Driggs illuminates a magical path for each of us to follow to get there too. As she says in her song, “I Found the Rainbow”: In perfect harmony My answers are clear. With my eyes finally open, And now I can see. For I found the rainbow And the rainbow is . . . ME.