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Life Changing Events: Who We Are Now - An Anthology |
Author |
Basil B. Clark |
ISBN |
- 978-1-947589-44-5
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Publisher |
Waldenhouse Publishers, Inc. |
Description |
256 pages on LSI Archival White
6" x 9" perfect bound with gloss laminate $14.95 |
Availability |
November 2021 |
Order from |
- Author, P.O. Box 857
Hayesville, NC 28904
606~205~5243 www.clarks-cove.com
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A collection of interviews examining the aftermath
of life changing events, be they losses, abuse, inner and/or
outer woundings, or other events, negative and positive. Looks
at pathways people have traveled as they ask, "Since the
eventful turning point, who am I now?" |
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- Library of Congress Control
Number: 2021948980
SEL043000 SELF-HELP / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
SEL021000 SELF-HELP / Motivational & Inspirational
SEL023000 SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Self-Esteem
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- About the Author
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- . Basil B. Clark is a retired associate
professor from the University of Pikeville where he taught public
speaking, voice and articulation, interpersonal communication,
political communication, mass media, and fundamentals of theatre
and acting.
- . He served fourteen months as an Infantryman
with the 1st Air Cavalry Division in Vietnam where he received
the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars (one for Valor) and a Purple
Heart. His interests lie in writing, gardening, hart, photography,
and enjoying all activities with his wife Cora, and their two
cats, Scooter and Little Bit.
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What readers are saying
- Traumas primary effect is to isolate
us from ourselves, our loved ones, our communities and spiritual
practices. Trauma insists on taking everything from survivors,
and leaves the individual in a state of constant horror, re-experiencing
a moment frozen in time over and over again until someone reaches
out and helps establish a safe, secure connection beyond all
the suffering. Basil Clarks latest work does just that.
By telling the stories and allowing survivors to share their
hurt and healing in their own words, Clark allows for those primal
and necessary components of connection to regenerate--contact,
comfort, safety, shared narrative and shared healing.
- C.J. Robinson, Ph.D.
- These are stories that deserve to be told,
from the only people who could tell them. We all reach a Robert
Frost moment you know, Two roads diverged in a yellow
wood. Sometimes we get to choose a road, sometimes we just
limp down it with nothing but hope. This collection by Basil
Clark shows not only a glimpse into those moments, but a beautiful
mosaic of the many leaves picked up along the way.
- Buddy Forbes, Big Sandy
Bureau Reporter at WYMT TV
- The people who shared their personal pain
with us in this collective of tears and suffering have found
they have been given a gift of compassion and love, even though
it came at a heavy cost ... I am a better person for having read
them.
- Rev. Bill McDonald
Author of Warrior:
A Spiritual Odyssey, Alchemy of a Warriors Heart, Purple
Hearts, and I Still Can See Tomorrow; Poet; Actor; Artist;
Documentary Film Advisor; Vietnam War Veteran (The Distinguished
Flying Cross, The Bronze Star, 14 Air Medals); International
Motivational Speaker; Minister, and Veteran Advocate
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