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"picking up the pieces" is a collection of poems written for women...Part of me struggles in the quiet of the nightto break free, sprout wings, take flight...As a woman, I have endured much over the years -- some things have left deep scars, some have brought joy. I have watched fellow females struggle, and I have held many of them in my arms and my heart as they poured out their pain.I consider myself one of the lucky ones because I had my pen to fight the demons that invaded my world, and I was able to use that same pen to help and touch the hearts of females around me. Many tears were shed when I shared my poems, as the words touched the spirits of the women listening.I do not want you to think that all that is written in this book has happened to me. I look around and observe, and my heart bleeds the ink with which I write the poems. I hope, if you are reading them, you will find a semblance of courage, knowing you are not the only one who has suffered.To all my sisters: Be brave. Be strong. Embrace life. You are not alone. When you are down and think there is nothing you can do, call another sister. If you do nothing more than hold each other in an extended hug, you will be refreshed.Yours in sisterhood, Author, Mary M. Cushnie-Mansour
To have proof that there is an afterlife is a gift from Heaven. My granddaughter, Amanda Owen, passed tragically in a horrific car accident at the age of 18. I never thought I would hear her voice again, but six weeks later, I heard her say, "Gram, I'm okay." From the Other Side, Amanda set me on a journey of discovery: about the afterlife, and about myself. Through my medium, Hazel, Amanda has guided me to share what I have learned through the writing of this book--she was, literally, my ghost writer. Six years after Amanda left us, I know with certainty she was right--she is okay. That has taken some of the sorrow away. But, I still have a long way to go--the journey my granddaughter has set me on isn't finished yet.
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