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The first book to reveal the true story of the woman who wrote The Velveteen Rabbit and her daughter, a world-famous child prodigy artist, (The Velveteen Daughter) explores the consequences of early fame, the effects of mental illness on art and genius, and the inability of a mother to save her daughter from herself.
From two pioneers in women¿s leadership development, Suzanne Anderson, MA and Dr. Susan Cannon. The Way of The Mysterial Woman offers a revolutionary yet practical road map for upgrading your life, work, and relationships, and reveals how your choice to transform is part of an astonishing future trend.
In this lush and vivid coming-of-age memoir about a mother's mental illness and the healing power of a loving Jewish and Hispanic extended family, young Marlena must pull away from her mother, leave her Panama home, and navigate the transition to an American world.
Forty-six-year-old Amy Daughters flies home to Houston for Thanksgiving-and is mysteriously hurled back through time to 1978, where she's forced to visit her childhood home, including her ten-year old self, for thirty-six hours.
Raised in abject poverty, terrorized by a boarder who lived in the root cellar, a California career woman repressed the memories, condemning her to a life of melancholy and despair-until a powerful spiritual experience opened doors into other dimensions.
In this wild, unabridged journey through the rearview mirror of an actress/singer/costumer/photographer/single woman turned Uber driver in San Francisco, Yamini Redewill reveals how she went from Hollywood depravity to East Indian spirituality-and from lifelong victimhood to self-love-through loving and serving her passengers.
In 1976, two newlyweds plan a future together in the mysterious city of Sao Paulo, Brazil. What follows is a true story of brutality, innocence lost, and survival found.
When Nora Forrest, a young woman not predisposed to act impulsively, has a dream she cannot ignore, she is compelled to take uncharacteristic action. Together with an aging Irish actor named Hugh Sheenan, she explores the unseen connections that bind total strangers in ways they cannot fathom.
Clinical psychologist Catherine E. Aponte presents a vision of how to create the committed, equitable, and vibrant family and work life that the young men and women of today want.
Alternating between tales of creating original theatre in a men's prison and her own story, Deborah Tobola's Hummingbird in Underworld takes the reader on an unforgettable journey, affirming the power of art and the strength of the human spirit.
A meandering tale of two women living on the Nesika River in central Oregon¿Jess, a feisty, sexy, biologist who fights fiercely to save the river she loves, and Piah, a young Native American woman battling the invisible intrusion of disease and invasive danger on the same river 200 years earlier¿The Same River teaches us that wisdom comes from the recovery of wildness.
After her husband confesses to a decade of infidelity, a mother of three grapples with her losses, both past and present, as she learns to find the blessing in her husband¿s betrayal.
For suburban mom Veronica, the real trouble with growing into who she should become isn't that it's hard on her; it's that her husband can't handle it. But once someone has woken up, can she go back to sleep?
A heartening and engaging guide to the surprising gifts of later life, based on ancient stories, recent research, elder¿s lived experience, the world¿s spiritual traditions, and the author¿s thirty-plus years as a psychology professor and psychotherapist.
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