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5.0 out of 5 stars
Conquer hurdles with dignity and courage,
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This review is from: The Day the Music Stopped : Re-enchantment of Our Lost Spirit (Paperback)
With her enticing title, this gifted author draws you, holds you to the final word, all the while enhancing self vision. From her life experiences she bares her heart and soul, describes life-tools to conquer hurdles with dignity and courage. Whether considering the void left by lack of unconditional parental love, a broken marriage, or a serious health challenge, she guides the reader down the path, inspiring both faith and hope, to make the music play again.
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Exceptional Grace,
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This review is from: The Day the Music Stopped : Re-enchantment of Our Lost Spirit (Paperback)
I loved The Day The Music Stopped. It seemed to hold my hand and take me into consideration of very deep, soulful material while making me feel protected and inspired by Ms. Zell-Tamis's inviting literary style. The book showed me how my own life stories echo those of others and gave me a sense of pride in my progress as I continue to grow and learn. A must read for anyone who is serious about personal growth and development and an intriguing and pleasurable treat for the more casual reader.
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A sensitive writer who tells of her own journey and others',
By Lionel L. Fisher (Portland, Oregon, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Day the Music Stopped : Re-enchantment of Our Lost Spirit (Paperback)
That Ms. Zell-Tamis is an eloquent, insightful author and professional healer becomes obvious as the reader is drawn into her revealing struggle to re-enchant her life after the music has stopped. Interwoven into her personal account are the inspiring stories of others who have survived the "heritage of damage" to their spirit to rekindle the sense of peace and freedom vital to our happiness and self-fulfillment. I was left with the renewed hope that each of us can, indeed, and MUST, in fact, rediscover that "authentic and vital" part of ourselves which is indispensable to our never-ending quest for a deeper, more meaningful and joyful life.
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The Day the Music Stopped : Re-enchantment of Our Lost Spirit by Beverlee Zell-Tamis (Paperback - March 1, 2001)
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