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'journey' - One woman's decades long journey through grief to spiritual enlightenment.Journey is a book that could only be written after living life after suffering a profound loss. It openly and frankly tells the story of the feelings, thoughts and rather extraordinary experiences of a mother going through nearly 3 decades of grief after the death of her 13 year old daughter. The author lays bare how it felt over different time intervals and tells the stories of communication with her daughter that contributed substantially to her own spiritual enlightenment. Thus, it is also the story of her own spiritual growth and understanding of her own purpose here on Earth.As a professional neuropsychologist, Dr. Boucugnani-Whitehead also wanted to let other professionals know what it really feels like, what helps, and more importantly what doesn't help as they try to aid. Combining her personal journey through grief with her professional knowledge, the author describes and illustrates specific techniques that can help those experiencing profound grief, providing truth to those who do not know. This would include students in universities learning to help as well as friends and family of the bereaved and those good people who just want to be prepared if their help is needed.Finally, this is a story, indirectly, of a beautiful young soul, known for her compassion and kindness who made such an impact on our world, just by being herself.
Historical, fantasy, fiction. Sixty-year-old Alexandra started out early Christmas Eve 1639 to make the day-long walk from Jamestown, Virginia, to her niece's house in Wolstenholme. She never made it. Instead, as she weaved her way through the woods, shefound herself back in her hometown of Canterbury, England, just in time to become entangled with Parliament's banon Christmas Celebrations, England's civil war, and a long-lost love.In 1982, Alexandra's journal calls to seventeen-year-old Marley Winters in her small town in the Mountains of Virginia.Dealing with her mother's illness and the problem of paying for college, the journal helps Marley find the key to herfuture as well as her past.
Sixty-year-old Alexandra started out early Christmas Eve 1639 to make the day-long walk from Jamestown, Virginia,to her niece's house in Wolstenholme. She never made it. Instead, as she weaved her way through the woods, shefound herself back in her hometown of Canterbury, England, just in time to become entangled with Parliament's banon Christmas Celebrations, England's civil war, and a long-lost love.In 1982, Alexandra's journal calls to seventeen-year-old Marley Winters in her small town in the Mountains of Virginia.Dealing with her mother's illness and the problem of paying for college, the journal helps Marley find the key to herfuture as well as her past.
'journey' - One woman's decades long journey through grief to spiritual enlightenment.Journey is a book that could only be written after living life after suffering a profound loss. It openly and frankly tells the story of the feelings, thoughts and rather extraordinary experiences of a mother going through nearly 3 decades of grief after the death of her 13 year old daughter. The author lays bare how it felt over different time intervals and tells the stories of communication with her daughter that contributed substantially to her own spiritual enlightenment. Thus, it is also the story of her own spiritual growth and understanding of her own purpose here on Earth.As a professional neuropsychologist, Dr. Boucugnani-Whitehead also wanted to let other professionals know what it really feels like, what helps, and more importantly what doesn't help as they try to aid. Combining her personal journey through grief with her professional knowledge, the author describes and illustrates specific techniques that can help those experiencing profound grief, providing truth to those who do not know. This would include students in universities learning to help as well as friends and family of the bereaved and those good people who just want to be prepared if their help is needed.Finally, this is a story, indirectly, of a beautiful young soul, known for her compassion and kindness who made such an impact on our world, just by being herself.
Patrish was adopted at six weeks old; fifty years later she embarked on a journey to find her birth mother. Twists, turns, high hopes and bitter disappointments came at every step. Were the secrets buried too deep to uncover? She wondered about her birth mother, birth father, siblings, cousins, grandparents. Would she find the answers. Her journey took her on a road to discovery. Through faith, she learned the meaning of family and the beauty of God's perfect timing.
Gracie is a planner and a list maker. On the list after "get married" was "live happily ever after." When her husband, Rob, is arrested by the FBI the day after their first anniversary, Gracie suddenly finds herself searching for the next items to add to her checklist. Rachel is a carefree city artist who only appreciates checklists for the aesthetics. Rachel lives in Gracie's building with her brother, Bryce. Bryce is a construction worker by day, artist by night. When the three meet, they form the most unlikely of friendships. Will their new bond help Gracie through the hard choices she has to make? Or will Gracie revert back to her incessant list making and insist on making it through life all on her own?
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