Among Friends



Not too long ago, a dear friend, a visual artist, asked me a question that caused me to take a deep breath and pause: "What does friendship look like to you?" I remember trying to stumble through an answer and not being able to formulate my thoughts. In a way, this entire book is an effort to answer that question more clearly.

 

Excerpt from the introduction of Among Friends:

Sanelli works as a writer and speaker. Her recent collection of essays, Falling Awake, and her latest book, Among Friends, are in bookstores now. She is a regular columnist for City Living magazine (Seattle Pacific Publishing Newspapers). She is heard regularlay on KSER, FM & periodically on NPR. She performs her staged reading of her book, The Immigrant's Table, throughout the country. Her readings expand the reach of the written word. Her engaging and dynamic speaking presence stresses performance as strongly as literature and win an audience with poignant insights and gentle self-effacing humor. Critics have called her "... highly readable and entertaining ..." and "... jaw-droppingly honest."

www.MaryLouSanelli.com

When One Door Closes



 Reflections from Women on Life’s Turning Points

 

Terri Spahr Nelson, Editor

 

Premier trade book from Sugati Publications featuring 53 authors!

Compelling.  Provocative.  Unexpected.  Inspiring.

 

A must read for any woman who is facing her own turning point in life.

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COMING LATE FEBRUARY 2010 from SUGATI PUBLICATIONS

 

We all have times in our lives when we find ourselves facing a crisis, a difficult choice, or a

life-changing event. From educator and psychotherapist Terri Spahr Nelson comes a remarkable anthology, When One Door Closes: Reflections from Women on Life’s Turning Points, which offers the personal stories of fifty-three women from diverse backgrounds describing crucial decisions or profound shifts in perspective that changed them or their course in life.

 

This book reveals the scope of women’s lives as heard through the voices of those who have dealt with issues common to most—love, relationships, marriage, divorce, parenting, career choices, illness, grief, and loss. When One Door Closes brings forth touching accounts that offer readers an opportunity to make a connection, engage in reflection, and find encouragement on their own journeys and to discover that even in the most difficult of circumstances, compassion, hope, forgiveness, or peace can be found.  For sneak previews of the book, check out the blog at www.reflectionsfromwomen.blogspot.com

 

IMPORTANT NOTE:  Every book you purchase will help women and girls facing difficult transitions in life. The publisher is donating 35% of all profits to five non-profit organizations that assist women.  For more information, go to the website.             

 

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