Archives: Book Excerpts 2020
Excerpt from: Losing the Atmosphere (Greenpoint Press) by Vivian Conan. This memoir is Vivian Conan's riveting account of her journey toward self-understanding and wholeness; her encounters with a string of more and less helpful therapists; and her unconventional relationship with the therapist who was finally able to guide her through the courageous, messy work healing required. This is a never-too-late story about the growth possible for anyone with the guts to pursue it.
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Excerpt from: Eris Rising (Acorn Publishing) by Courtney Ramm. This memoir shows how it's possible to move forward after life-altering "mistakes" and how to recover the true "genius" within. New York Times bestselling author Natalia Rose writes, "Ramm reveals a personal story that could happen to any one of us. While packed with nonstop gripping, dramatic moments, Eris Rising is simultaneously ripe with humor. By the end of her fateful journey, Ramm transforms into a grade-A heroine you'll cheer for and admire!"
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Excerpt from: A Mindful Year (Blackstone Publishing) by Dr. Aria Campbell-Danesh and Dr. Seth J. Gillihan. This is the first book of its kind to join the age-old wisdom of mindfulness with cognitive behavioral science in order to alleviate stress and anxiety. Now, more than ever, the demands of the day can leave us feeling exhausted and uninspired, while alerts and notifications constantly tug at our attention. We fall into unhealthy patterns that can be all too difficult to break. The 365 daily invitations encourage and guide the reader to become more self-aware and more mindful of life's extraordinary gifts.
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Excerpt from: Finishing Up: On Aging and Ageism (DIO Press Inc.) by Bette Ann Moskowitz. This book is a call to action, for all of us to reckon with our own aging by continuing to be in the world, to continue doing what we love, and to continue doing what we can to break down the bars of the cultural cages of ageism. Bette is an award-winning author whose popular blog, Vinegar Mother, is posted every Monday - check it out and start the week with a smile! Other titles by Bette include Do I know You? and The Room at the End of the Hall which were both recognized by the New York State Foundation for the Arts Fellowship for Literary Nonfiction.
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Excerpt from: Whispers of Hope: The Story of My Life (Independently Published) by Bertie Simmons, Ed.D. Her compelling memoir details the life of a young girl born in the deep South during the Jim Crow era. The story culminates with her adventures and challenges as the principal of a “throwaway” high school labeled “a pipeline to prison” and a “drop-out factory.” The reader learns of her 17-year tenure at Furr High School and her innovative approach to building a culture of community and student success that leads to the school receiving the XQ $10 million grant from Laurene Powell Jobs in 2016.
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Excerpt from: A Fierce Belief in Miracles: My Journey from Rape to Healing and Wholeness (She Writes Press) by Anne Reeder Heck. The memoir recounts Anne's experience who, at age 26, was brutally raped after a man stopped her during a bike ride to ask for directions. Her book offers both guidance and solace for those seeking healing and for those ready to explore paths of forgiveness and spirituality. This inspiring story allows the reader to witness the beauty that emerges from darkness, the goodness that is born of ill-guided acts, and the perfection of all that transpires on this path we call life.
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Excerpt from: All of Us Warriors: Cancer Stories of Survival and Loss (She Writes Press) by Rebecca Whitehead Munn. Rebecca paints a realistic picture of the impact cancer has on an individual’s life, and she attempts to demystify the experience by sharing heartfelt stories from twenty survivors and the loved ones of those who passed. This inspirational book provides a positive outlook of strength and perseverance through belief in a higher power, reinforcing the idea that the reader is stronger than cancer and not alone. It offers real strategies that cannot be found in online medical sites.
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Excerpt from: The Paleontologist's Daughter (Ratski Publishing) by Katharine McKenna. This debut memoir is a fascinating, high-spirited and charming story about growing up with one of the world’s preeminent paleontologists, Malcolm C. McKenna. One reviewer states, "She blends the detailed descriptions of her adventures with her own personal reactions, making this a beautifully written, exhilarating read." Katharine is also an acclaimed artist whose paintings have been featured in galleries and private collections throughout the world (showcased HERE).
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Excerpt from: Art Completes You: Transformation through Art & the Science of Completion (Biryukov Academy) by artist, teacher and speaker Shraddha Nithyananda (a.k.a. Elena Zelenina). This book is designed to help you experience deep personal growth through the means of making art. Art Completes You is a revolutionary way to learn to draw and paint while dropping all negative self- talk.
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Excerpt from: A Mother's Grace: Healing the World One Woman at a Time (Health Communications Inc.) by Michelle Moore. Michelle chronicles the compelling stories of heroic women across the country who, despite personal trauma, found grace in difficult times and transformed their personal adversity into pay-it-forward wins by founding nonprofits that help and sustain others, mother to mother. Michelle is the founder of Mother's Grace, a nonprofit organization that addresses the critical needs of mothers and their children in the midst of tragic life events by helping them with housing costs, medication, meals, housekeeping, childcare, transportation, and a host of other immediate needs.
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Excerpt from: Sunrise on Half Moon Bay (MIRA) by New York Times bestselling author Robyn Carr. Robyn’s novels have spent nearly 250 weeks on the New York Times prestigious list and have sold over 27 million copies worldwide. This latest novel by the prolific author examines the joys of sisterhood and the importance of embracing change. In recognition of her the significant contributions to the genre, the Romance Writers of America awarded Robyn the 2016 Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Excerpt from: Saving Sara: A Memoir of Food Addiction (She Writes Press) by Sara Somers. This memoir chronicles Sara's food addiction from childhood to adulthood. As her addiction progresses in young adulthood, she becomes isolated, masking her shame and self-hatred with drugs and alcohol. Decades later, she finally finds her way. Her story lends hope to those who are currently in the throws of addiction. Find an additional interview with Sara HERE.
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Excerpt from: Autism in Heels (Skyhorse) by Jennifer Cook, award-winning author, speaker and autism community advocate. This is an intimate memoir revealing the journey of a woman on the spectrum. At the age of 35, Jennifer was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, and for the first time in her life, things made sense. She exposes the constant struggle between carefully crafted persona and authentic existence, editing the autism script with wit, candor, passion, and power. Her journey is one of reverse-self-discovery not only as an Aspie but - more importantly - as a thoroughly modern woman.
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Excerpt from: Secrets from a Happy Marriage (HQN) by New York Times bestselling author Maisey Yates. As long-held secrets bubble up and their old lives unravel, this family will need all their strength to start again and open their hearts up to the possibility of more. But most of all, they’ll need each other.
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Excerpt from: The Sea Glass Cottage (HQN) by New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne. This novel tells the story of an emotional homecoming that brings hope and healing to three generations of women. RaeAnne's books have won numerous awards. "RaeAnne has a knack for capturing those emotions that come from the heart." (RT Book Reviews).
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Excerpt from: The Country Guesthouse (Mira Books) by New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Robyn Carr. This novel explores the impact of sudden loss and the power of love in its many different forms - from family to friends to romance. Robyn is the author of over 40 novels, which have sold more than 28 million copies. Netflix adapted Robyn's Virgin Rivers books into a 10-episode series which premiered in December 2019.
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Excerpt from: DP: Displaced Person by award-winning writer Margarita Meyendorff. The daughter of a Russian Baron, Mourka (a.k.a. Margarita Meyendorff) was born in a Russian displaced persons camp in Germany – far from the opulence of Imperial Russia which was her birthright. Life then became a series of extraordinary moves. Margarita's journey is thrillingly personal yet universal - the journey we all take, to find our true selves and safe haven. Margarita's short stories have been published internationally.
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