Born in the midst of the London Blitz in 1940, Cynthia Redfern
came of age in post-war Britain. Here she learned the value of
independence, hard work, friendship, and family. They would all
contribute to each season of her life.
Full of vivid detail, "Seasons of the Soul" shares Cynthia's
unusual life story. Even though the road was often rocky and some
seasons offered more challenges than others, Cynthia's
determination to keep her integrity intact saw her through. In an
easy, conversational style, she relates her childhood years,
remembering her grandfather, the boy she befriended at age six (a
friendship that lasted sixty-four years), and the house she lived
in for nearly twenty years.
With unflinching candor, Cynthia describes her loss of innocence
as she was sexually abused for three years by a much older boy, a
tragedy that would forever affect her. She describes her life as a
teenager; her travels through Europe; her early relationships; her
marriage to her husband, David; and their subsequent move to
Canada. As the years passed, Cynthia became a mother, a farm wife,
an entrepreneur, and, eventually, a grandmother. Each season
provided its share of joys and challenges, molding her into the
person she is today.
Inspiring and heartwarming, this memoir tells a story of courage
and commitment to living the best life possible.
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