| My Name As A Prayer -- a mother-daughter memoir | |||||
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My Name As A Prayer Author events and reviews of the mother daughter memoir, My Name As A Prayer -- healing mother-daughter relationships and creating a spiritual death. Buy at Border's bookstores, see list of retail locations, order from Amazon.com. Review Slip for Journalists
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My Name As a Prayer is a book about healing the mother-daughter relationship just in time. It has hilarious moments as it chronicles mother-daughter angst and joy. Readers also walk down the path of the mother's heroic work to gain insight in her final year, and witness her stunning life review. It is a story of love, forgiveness and peace that illustrates the spiritual aspects of dying and questions current ideas about palliative care and creating a more spiritual death. The subject of the book, Southern charm school owner Troyanne Ross, was an eccentric and humorous woman who never relinquished her dream of being a star. After decades of struggling with a strained mother daughter relationship, the two finally stumble onto a harmonious path when Troyanne reaches her seventies and her health is failing. New York Times best-selling author William Forstchen said, “It is a profoundly moving work, worthy of national attention. A must-read.” |
Sheridan with author Jan Karon. |
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| A gentle book that illustrates the spiritual aspects of dying, allowing a spiritual death, and mother-daughter healing. | |
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