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Linda Joy Singleton; Contributions by Richard Smythe
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It’s 1939, and all across Europe the Nazis are coming for Jews
and anti-fascists. The only way to avoid being imprisoned or
murdered is to assume a new identity. For that, people are
desperate for papers. And for that, the underground
needs forgers. In Paris, Sarah, a young Jewish artist
originally from Berlin, along with her music teacher and father
figure, Mr. Lieb, meet Cesar, a Spanish Republican who knows well
the brutality of fleeing fascism. He soon recognizes Sarah’s
gift. She will become the underground’s new forger. When the war
reaches Paris, the trio joins thousands of other refugees in
a chaotic exodus south. In Marseille, they’re received by
friends, but they’re also now part of a resistance the government
is actively hunting.  Sarah, now Simone, continues her
forgery work in the shadows, expertly creating false papers that
will mean the difference between life and a horrifying death for
many. When Mr. Lieb is arrested and imprisoned in Les Milles
internment camp, Simone, Cesar, and their friends vow to rescue
him, enlisting the help of American journalist Varian Fry, known
for plotting the escapes of high- profile people like Andre Breton
and Marc Chagall. In this enlightening and thrilling story of war,
love, and courage, author Linda Joy Myers explores identity,
ingenuity, and the power of art to save lives.
In Journey of Memoir you will find lessons on how to write a great
scene; information on the difference between freewriting and
outlining, and why you need both; timeline and turning point
exercises to help create structure; and much more. This unique
workbook gives you the tools you need to begin, develop, and
complete your memoir. "Memoir guru Linda Joy Myers packs a lot into
this useful manual. This is more than a workbook full of exercises
and prompts-it's a guide from a veteran who understands the
complexity of the memoir journey. If you're writing a memoir, this
workbook will become your new best friend." -Brooke Warner, author
of What's Your Book? "This helpful workbook is crammed with
practical advice, thought-provoking questions, resources, and space
to jot down ideas. Linda Joy Myers has created a toolkit any writer
can use to successfully write, refine, and publish a memoir. I only
wish I'd had it when I was writing mine." -Eleanor Vincent, author
of Swimming with Maya: A Mother's Story "Myers has written the
definitive guide on how to transform your life journey into a
powerful, well-structured, memorable story that will touch readers.
For the beginner or the seasoned writer, Journey of Memoir is
destined to become a classic." -Jordan E. Rosenfeld, author of Make
a Scene: Crafting a Powerful Story One Scene at a Time "It's about
time someone wrote a real guide for memoirists of all levels. A
must-read for anyone who has ever wanted to write their life story
but didn't know where to begin. Concise, simple, and highly
effective." -Oksana Marafioti, author of American Gypsy
At the age of four, a little girl stands on a cold, windy railroad
platform in Wichita, Kansas to watch the train take her mother
away. For the rest of her life, her mother will be only an
occasional and troubled visitor. Linda Joy Myers's compassionate,
gripping, and soul-searching memoir tells the story of three
generations of daughters who long for their absent mothers, yet
unwittingly recreate a pattern that she was determined to break.
Accompany Linda as she uncovers family secrets, finds solace in
music, and begins her healing journey. Learn how she transcends the
prison of childhood to discover light in the darkness of strife,
abuse, and undiagnosed mental illness. Don't Call Me Mother was
originally published in 2005. This revised edition includes a new
introduction and afterword, with new insights about memoir writing.
It's an inspiring chronicle of perseverance, healing, and the
transformative power of forgiveness.
These forty-eight powerful stories and poems etch in vivid detail
the breakthrough moments experienced by women during the
life-changing era that was the '60s and '70s. And finally, here,
they tell it like it was. Their stories range from Vietnam to
France, from Chile to England, from the Haight-Ashbury to Greenwich
Village, and from the Deep South to the Midwest. They write of
cultural reverberations that reached into farm kitchens and city
"pads," from coffeehouse jazz clubs to psychedelic rock concerts.
This inspiring collection celebrates the women of the '60s and
'70s, reminds them of the importance of their legacy, and seeks to
motivate young women today.
Embracing Your Authentic Self brings you the stories of 26
extraordinary women from around the world who have removed their
false masks, stepped past the labels that once defined them, and
reconnected with their personal power. Today, they're standing
tall, embracing their authenticity, and stepping boldly onto the
path of self-actualization. In an excerpt from Publisher Linda Joy
s Introduction she shares Warrior women all, each woman has come
through her personal quest having released the unwanted baggage of
the past, and given herself permission to heal. Now, these women
are standing tall and shining their brilliant lights for others who
are ready to begin their own journeys. As they welcome you into
their spirit nets, they will show you how you, too, might choose to
view life through the lens of possibility, and embrace the
shimmering treasure that is your authentic self. Breaking the
traditional anthology mold, Embracing Your Authentic Self is much
more than a standard anthology it's a woman s trail guide to
discovering and embracing her own personal power Each inspirational
story is followed by a journaling prompt page, Tune into Your
Authentic Self, featuring three thought-provoking questions to help
the reader delve deeper into the insights and lessons contained in
the chapter narrative. In this book, you ll experience stories
about Stepping out of hiding to discover your divine nature
Releasing who you should be to become who you really are Learning
to speak your truth Using the experience of grief and loss to
uncover a greater calling Leaving doubt and fear behind to discover
your true purpose, step into your personal power, and even walk
through fire These raw, revealing tales of empowerment and new
beginnings prove that each and every one of us have the potential
to live authentically and joyfully. Published by Inspired Living
Publishing, publisher of A Juicy, Joyful Life: Inspiration from
Women who have Found the Sweetness in Every Day.
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