Monday, May 18, 2020

Perfect Reads For That Warm Quiet Summer Night

Perfect Reads For That Warm Quiet Summer Night You know those nights.  Its warm and theres an almost eerie quiet in the air.  Youre ready to escape but youre not sure to where.   Or even where or what youre escaping from.  None of the usual distractions work, and you almost long to get lost in someone elses life.  These are the moments when the perfect book, and maybe a glass of wine . . . or two . . . work wonders.  Theres lots to choose from. But if youve no time to browse, take heart.  Because  I found two that Im sure youll love as much as I did. Even more, both of them help to remind us that we dont see all that is behind the public faces we all put on.  While the outside view of someones life may appear enviable, behind the scenes we all have unique challenges that no one sees.  These wonderful true stories remind us that, hey, maybe my life is pretty okay, after all. Unstuck: One Heroines Journey of Art and The Courage to Live On Purpose Unstuck,  by Vicki Todd, is a short story presented in word and art.  Its her own story of her life journey, the story of that intuitive knowing of ones inner purpose and passion, and the eventual embracing of that life purpose. Its a story of defiance, of hope, and of finding the courage to break through the feelings of anxiety and fear into determination and anticipation.  Moreover, its a story of surrender to the unseen forces that work in all our lives in ways that we can never fully comprehend. Vicki will inspire you to recognize the bread crumb clues that are sprinkled in your life as it was hers.  And remind you that sometimes the only way to hang on, is to let go. The Ringmasters Wife The lives of those in show business are most often private. We see what they allow us to see, or what the media exposes in less-than-respectful ways.  Normally, what we see is the show.  Their life seems filled with glamour and excitement, and we are entertained and fascinated.  But we dont see their world from within. I love the circus.  When I was a child, the occasional opportunity to see Ringling Brothers show was an exciting time.  Im sure youve had some shared moments of awe as a member of the circus audience.   In The Ringmasters Wife, Kristy Cambron gives an intimate look into the lives of Americas most famous circus family, John and Mable Ringling. We Only See What We Want To See These books remind us that we are not alone in our struggles and trials.  For the most part, we endure in silence.  Maybe, if wed seek to know others stories, without judgment, it would lead to a greater empathy for all.  Not a bad side benefit for some casual summer reading.  Enjoy! Images: Main  Lucy Marti  barefoot reading  sole_lover

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