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People make hundreds of choices every day, yet most of them feel
they have little control over their lives. Here, Gary Zukav, author
of the monumental bestseller "The Seat of the Soul, " joins his
spiritual partner, Linda Francis, in a revolutionary look at the
power of choice to change lives from the inside out.
"THE LONGEST JOURNEY YOU WILL MAKE IN With the rare combination of profound psychological insight and deep spirituality that has already drawn millions of readers to his two great national bestsellers, The Seat of the Soul and Soul Stories, prizewinning author Gary Zukav now joins with his spiritual partner Linda Francis to help us develop a new emotional awareness that is central to our spiritual development. In The Seat of the Soul, Zukav brilliantly set forth his fundamental concepts, explaining how the expansion of human perception beyond the five senses leads to a new understanding of power as the alignment of the personality with the soul -- "authentic power." In Soul Stories, he showed how such concepts as harmony, cooperation, sharing, and reverence for Life express themselves in other people's lives. Now, in The Heart of the Soul, he and Francis take the next major step forward in showing us the importance of emotional awareness in applying these concepts to our own daily lives.
When Carlisle Wainwright Cushing, of the old-moneyed Texas Wainwrights, moved to Boston three years ago to work at one of the city's most prestigious divorce law firms, she thought she had escaped the high society she'd grown up in - after all, no one in Boston, not even her fiance, knew she was an heiress. But now, Carlisle has been lured back to Texas to deal with her mother's latest divorce and the family-sponsored 100th annual debutante ball, which is on the verge of collapse. She's afraid she'll never get back to Boston, at least with her reputation intact, especially when good 'ole Southern boy Jack Blair shows up on the opposite side of the divorce court, making her wonder if he's going after her mother in the proceedings--or her. Carlisle's trip home challenges her sense of who she really is and forces her to face her family's secrets. Funny, smart, and poignant, "The Ex-Debutante "is a story about the risks one woman must take if she stands a chance of finding herself, real love, and her place in that crazy thing we call family.
Former Junior Leaguer Linda Francis Lee has crafted a scandalously
delicious novel that takes you deep into the heart of Texas
blue-blood society.
It's not easy being a dog in New York City. Emily and her husband Sandy Portman seemed to live a gracious if busy life in an old-world, Upper West Side apartment in the famous Dakota building. But one night on the way to meet Emily, Sandy dies in a tragic accident. The funeral isn't even over before Emily learns she is on the verge of being evicted from their apartment. But worse than the possibility of losing her home, Emily is stunned when she discovers that her marriage was made up of lies. Suddenly Emily is forced on a journey to find out who her husband really was . . . all the while feeling that somehow he isn't really gone. Angry, hurt, and sometimes betrayed by loving memories of the man she lost, Emily finds comfort in a scruffy dog named Einstein. But is Einstein's seemingly odd determination that she save herself enough to make Emily confront her own past? Can he help her find a future - even after she meets a new man? More than that, can Einstein help Sandy Portman find a way to save himself.
"A man who doesn't deserve a second chance. A woman who finds one where she least expects it. And the lovable dog named Einstein who shows them the way..." "" Emily Portman is an up-and-coming New York City editor whose
life is everything she imagined it would be. She has a job she
loves and a beautiful Upper West Side apartment with her husband,
Sandy. But everything changes in one night, when Sandy dies in a
tragic accident, and Emily is stunned to discover that her marriage
was made up of lies. Suddenly, she is forced on a journey to find
out who her husband really was . . . all the while feeling that
somehow he isn't really gone. Angry, hurt, and sometimes betrayed
by loving memories of the man she lost, Emily's only comfort is a
mysterious, scruffy dog named Einstein, who comes into her life at
just the right moment - and stands by her side as she uncovers
surprising truths about Sandy and her own family.
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