Another entry in the series over on publisher TOR's site.
Article at http://www.tor.com/2018/04/23/fighting-erasure-women-sf-writers-of-the-1970s-part-v says is "Onward! This time, my subject is women SF writers whose surnames begin with K and who debuted in the 1970s..."
Sad news. I know Katherine Kellgren mostly as the narrator of Rhys Bowen's Royal Spyness books, but she narrated lots of other works.
Title: Conscious Uncoupling: 5 Steps to Living Happily Even After
Author: Katherine Woodward Thomas
Publisher: Harmony
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"Conscious Uncoupling: 5 Steps to Living Happily Even After" by Katherine Woodward Thomas
My Thoughts...
This was a very good self help read especially if you are going through a breakup of
any kind...this read is for you.
Here are some of what I took from the read....
Bad experiences can be turn into positive ones.
Wisdom and Guidance's...handling anger and loss
Gaining deeper understanding of it...growing and healing
Dealing with trauma because of separation...suffering from a past breakup
this read gives one a definitely beacon of hope
Helping to better understand family, friends in different relationship patterns
The exercises that are presented in this read are well worth the read
The ideas were powerful and definitely worthwhile.
For a breakup is very painful but there are things to help one get through it
leaving one less angry, more whole and even open to new relationships.
This is definitely one read that helps one in the ending of a relationship. This online
course will leave one 'healthy, strong, authentic, loving and eventually ready
to even try to love again.'
So, if you are looking for a wonderful companion for going through a breakup this
novel..."Conscious Uncoupling: 5 steps to Living Happily Even After" is one good
read for helping 'yourself, your family. your community feeling free, happy, healthy and
whole.'
According to the New York Times, To Kill a Mockingbird was on its best seller list for 98 weeks, but weirdly never made it to number one. Here's the list for the week it debuted--I've heard of several of these books but the only other one I've read is Hawaii: