Many of us blunder through life, but few of us do so with as much honesty as this young woman in this tale of love, sex, travel and—ultimately—forgiveness. It is often true, “that life will boomerang to you what you give out.” We follow her tale with wonder as the biggest secret is revealed to us. As she comes to grips with her past, we readers come to understand our own present, and the beauty of the various roads that have led us to where we are. Her forgiveness comes from her faith in redemption and also from within. Whether she is confronting a cheating lover, meeting a beautiful stranger, or chatting with an online love interest, we find humor in her tales of honest longing, and hope alongside her that she will finally find her happy place. So many of us, act “unknowingly” every day. This novel helps us understand that sometimes putting one foot shakily forward is the best path to enlightenment. “I started to add definitions to myself—in essence, that what I thought, I would come to believe about myself,” she says, and her advice rings in the ears of readers as we watch her confront her past and mould her present into what she wants it to be—a life of love, honesty, and redemption.
Language
English
Pages
129
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
March 15, 2012
PERCEPTION: A young woman's battle to overcome her past.: “We are products of our past but not prisoners of it” ~ Wilson Wayne Grant, Rick Warren
Many of us blunder through life, but few of us do so with as much honesty as this young woman in this tale of love, sex, travel and—ultimately—forgiveness. It is often true, “that life will boomerang to you what you give out.” We follow her tale with wonder as the biggest secret is revealed to us. As she comes to grips with her past, we readers come to understand our own present, and the beauty of the various roads that have led us to where we are. Her forgiveness comes from her faith in redemption and also from within. Whether she is confronting a cheating lover, meeting a beautiful stranger, or chatting with an online love interest, we find humor in her tales of honest longing, and hope alongside her that she will finally find her happy place. So many of us, act “unknowingly” every day. This novel helps us understand that sometimes putting one foot shakily forward is the best path to enlightenment. “I started to add definitions to myself—in essence, that what I thought, I would come to believe about myself,” she says, and her advice rings in the ears of readers as we watch her confront her past and mould her present into what she wants it to be—a life of love, honesty, and redemption.