Glad no matter what Transforming loss and change into gift and opportunity

Sark, 1954-

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Published
Novato, Calif. : New World Library 2010.
Language
English
Main Author
Sark, 1954- (-)
Physical Description
221 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 220).
ISBN
9781577319351
  • Glad no matter what
  • Waves of love
  • Yes to all the changes
  • Singing through the storms
  • Learning to see in the dark
  • Transformation practices
  • Portraits of joy and transformation through change and loss.
Review by Library Journal Review

San Francisco-based inspirational artist and speaker SARK (Succulent Wild Woman: Dancing with Your Wonder-Full Self!) invites readers to transform loss and pain into joy in this work printed with her handwriting and illustrated with multicolor artwork. Sharing her own experiences of loss, including the deaths of her mother, Marvelous Marjorie, and her cat, Jupiter (featured prominently in her earlier writings), SARK invites us to acknowledge strong and ambivalent feelings surrounding loss and to experience them in a middle place between love and hate where healing happens. Readers are then guided to find the GLAD (giving lovingly and daringly) parts of negative feelings and to identify, experience, accept, and share the gifts of death that lead to changes and opportunities. Each section concludes with a "screen of contemplation" (ideas for further reflection), quotes and "remarkable resources" (books, websites, music). The book ends with personal stories from people who have been transformed through change and loss. VERDICT SARK leads by example, offering gentle, humorous, and colorful instructions for learning to move through life's difficult times.-Lucille M. Boone, San Jose P.L., CA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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