Amazon.com Review
This spiral-bound journal, conceived by Sarah Ban Breathnach, is designed to encourage writers to explore their life stories and unleash dormant creativity. Every two-page spread is exquisitely bordered by a wood print leaf pattern and includes a sage little quote to set the mood or beckon the muse (such as "People who keep journals have life twice." --
Jessamyn West). The large format (11.25 by 9.75 inches) gives writers plenty of room to scrawl down their thoughts and even offers ample space for adding personal artwork or gluing in cut-out images. Several pocket folders are bound into the back for carrying clippings, postcards, or dry leaves--whatever whimsy dictates. Because it is spiral bound (with a sturdy wrap-around cover), writers can lay the book flat while at work--a major convenience.
Interspersed throughout the journal, Ban Breathnach has added suggestions for writing exercises and collages, plus discussions of themes such as "Success," "Mystery," or "Return to Self." In one spread, Natalie Goldberg is quoted as saying, "Your first job is to get your own story straight." There's no doubt that writers can do just that with this literary example of functional art. --Gail Hudson
Product Description
Now, the four million-plus readers of the phenomenal bestsellers Simple Abundance and Something More can create their own visual autobiography of their authentic selves. Millions of women have changed their lives by following the guidelines in Simple Abundance and Something More. Now this inspirational and completely interactive book provides readers with a meditative insight tool for discovering their own true aesthetic, emotional, and intellectual preferences. The book is oversized to allow plenty of space for collages, drawings, and other outlets for readers creativity. Ban Breathnachs fans will collect drawings, photos, lists, and anything that catches their eye and sort these materials into one of nine sections: Authentic Success, Authentic Style, Return to Self, Relationships, Spiritual Journey, Someday, The House of Belonging, Entertainment, and Mystery. Then, guided by essays written by the author, readers assemble collages and use these highly individual and intensely personal creations to discern their authentic preferences, and use this knowledge to lead more fulfilling and powerful lives. Something More (Warner, 10/98) debuted at #1 on the New York Times hardcover bestseller list and has already grossed nearly one million copies. Simple Abundance (Warner, 1995) has sold more than three million copies and spent 117 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. It has been a national bestseller, hitting every major list from coast-to-coast and several international lists as well.