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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - 'This book was not written by chance or choice. It was birthed out of a one-way conversation between God and me. He said, 'You are going to write your grief story.' I responded with one sentence: 'I do not think I can do this.' Why I was asked to do this I did not understand. As I began to write, though, I could see how grief intertwined with every aspect of my life. Experiences that occurred long ago surfaced and became a part of my grief journey. I felt pain, joy, sadness, hope and peace.This journey took me back to my childhood, which gave me pain and joy, and allowed me to see myself in a different light. It gave me strength I never knew I had. Everything began to make sense as I traveled on this road, and I started to see all that happened as part of my circle of life. My book allowed me to explore episodes in my life that are no longer painful. I was able to incorporate joy with the pain and face the trauma of loss. All this occurred because of God and following His direction to write it all out. He is my foundation. My journey has gotten easier because of Him. My hope is that all of you who read my story will know whatever grief you are experiencing will end.'_________________________________________________________________ _________This is Alice Dickson's second book. Her first, was Merging Shadows, a memoir. Prior to becoming an author, Alice held various positions in nursing and worked within the incarcerated community through the Prison Bible Study Ministry at her church, Bethlehem Baptist. With her late husband, Roger, Alice started Reach Out to Serve Inc. to provide financial aid and grants to those with food insufficiency. Alice has two children and three grandchildren and lives in the First State of Delaware.
Data di pubblicazione: 1955
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
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No Binding. Condizione: Collectible-Very Good. Original letter handwritten in dark gray ink on light beige paper. Letter on stationery of Hotel New Weston, New York. Signed, "Alice M. Dickson." Dated June 30, 1955. 6" x 9 1/4." Three pages. Letter is very clean and intact except for light age toning and a few wrinkles. A Very Good copy. Alice M. Dickson worked for both Herbert Hoover on the Belgian War Relief and later for Lou Henry Hoover on the Emergency Committee for Employment. She also worked in publishing at Doubleday. In this letter, Dickson writes to "Mrs. Bright" about a copy of the "Interfaith Observer" which had been included with the letter (no longer included). Dickson is very critical of the publication and its associated "Interfaith Group" who meets at the "Community Church--which we identify always as 'liberal.'" Dickson had attended a meeting of the Interfaith Group as an "observer," possibly for political reasons. Dickson writes, "That meeting was attended mostly by Jewish people, and about 1/5 or 1/6 [people of color]." She also appears to be very critical of a solicitation in the publication from the American Civil Liberties Union and a notice about the activities of the "One World Award Committee." She writes that the columnist, Westbrook Pegler, has written some "pretty violent" columns about the One World Award Committee. Signed by Author(s).
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. "This book was not written by chance or choice. It was birthed out of a one-way conversation between God and me. He said, "You are going to write your grief story." I responded with one sentence: "I do not think I can do this." Why I was asked to do this I did not understand. As I began to write, though, I could see how grief intertwined with every aspect of my life. Experiences that occurred long ago surfaced and became a part of my grief journey. I felt pain, joy, sadness, hope and peace.This journey took me back to my childhood, which gave me pain and joy, and allowed me to see myself in a different light. It gave me strength I never knew I had. Everything began to make sense as I traveled on this road, and I started to see all that happened as part of my circle of life. My book allowed me to explore episodes in my life that are no longer painful. I was able to incorporate joy with the pain and face the trauma of loss. All this occurred because of God and following His direction to write it all out. He is my foundation. My journey has gotten easier because of Him. My hope is that all of you who read my story will know whatever grief you are experiencing will end."________________________________________________________________ __________This is Alice Dickson's second book. Her first, was Merging Shadows, a memoir. Prior to becoming an author, Alice held various positions in nursing and worked within the incarcerated community through the Prison Bible Study Ministry at her church, Bethlehem Baptist. With her late husband, Roger, Alice started Reach Out to Serve Inc. to provide financial aid and grants to those with food insufficiency. Alice has two children and three grandchildren and lives in the First State of Delaware. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.