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Sheilah Vance (Author)
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January 24, 2009
<DIV>Carolyn James' life looked great--new job teaching writing at a law school, 11 year marriage to a doctor, mother of a preteen son and daughter, living in a McMansion in suburban Boston. But she is thrown onto the land mines of separation, divorce and dating again when her husband leaves her for his yoga instructor, taking most of their money, stability, and what's left of her self-esteem. For the next three years, Carolyn keeps a divorce journal to cope and rebuild. From optimism to fear, and humor to sadness, Carolyn writes about her experiences with separation, divorce, and, eventually, dating again. The novel takes the reader into Carolyn's journal as she turns to self-reflection, self-help books, and the grace of God to navigate the ever-exploding land mines and get herself and her children safely through to the other side. The novel is in the form of Carolyn's journal, which she keeps to make sense of the changes confronting her. Besides working out her issues as she writes them down, Carolyn writes about the various books that she read to help herself. Therapeutic fiction blurs the lines between fiction and non-fiction because the books that Carolyn refers to are real. Readers can turn to those books as well to help themselves.</DIV>

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<DIV>Sheilah Vance is an attorney in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who handles divorces and who has also survived her own divorce. Her debut novel, Chasing the 400 (9780978685409), was the first selection of the African American Museum of Philadelphia Book Club. A graduate of Howard University and Georgetown University Law Center, Vance is an Adjunct Professor at Villanova University School of Law, where she teaches Education Law, and Executive Director of the Institute for Educational Equity and Opportunity in Washington, DC. She is also President and CEO of The Elevator Group, a company that is dedicated to helping people rise above by developing books, broadcast media, and motion pictures with meaning.</DIV>

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  • Paperback: 194 pages
  • Publisher: The Elevator Group (January 24, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0978685415
  • ISBN-13: 978-0978685416
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,756,670 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Sheilah Vance, is the author of several bestselling and award-winning books. They are Creativity for Christians: How to Tell Your Story and Stories of Overcoming from the Members of One Special Church (Sept. 2010), and the novels Chasing the 400 and Land Mines, and its companion journal, Journaling through Land Mines. Chasing the 400 has been a Top 20 bestseller at Black Expressions Book Club, and Land Mines is a January 2012 Featured Selection for Women's Fiction.
Vance lives in suburban Philadelphia's Main Line area. Pennsylvania. She is also the President and CEO of The Elevator Group, an independent publishing company based in Paoli. Land Mines was named in May 2009 as a finalist in the 2009 Next Generation Indie Book Awards in the categories of 1) Multicultural Fiction, and 2) Best Cover Design Fiction. Chasing the 400, her first novel, was the first selection of the African American Museum of Philadelphia Book Club. Land Mines also was named a finalist in the categories of Fiction: Chick Lit/Women's Lit, and Fiction: African American in the National Best Books 2009 Awards. Journaling Through the Land Mines was named a finalist in the category of Self Help: Journals and Quotes in the National Best Books 2009 Awards.

Vance has a B.A. in Communications from Howard University, where she majored in journalism, and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center. She maintains a private law practice in Philadelphia, PA. She also works as President and General Counsel of the Institute for Educational Equity and Opportunity in Washington, DC, a nonprofit that focuses on public school finance research, education and training issues. Vance teaches Education Law at Villanova University Law School, where she previously was Assistant Dean for Academic Support and a legal writing professor. Vance had a successful career as a journalist and editor before graduating from law school.

She was born in Bryn Mawr, PA and has lived in the Main Line and Philadelphia area for most of her life. Vance created The Elevator Group in 2004 to manage her creative pursuits. One New Year's Eve, she decided to take control of her future, step out on faith, and publish her first novel, Chasing the 400. She has grown The Elevator Group to a true independent publishing company publishing other authors.

Vance received the 2006 Woman of Distinction Award from the Barristers Association of Philadelphia, a National Bar Association Chapter, for outstanding contributions to the legal profession, legal education and community service.

Vance has been interviewed in numerous media outlets about Chasing the 400, and has given many talks about topics mentioned in the novel, such as the Black Bourgeoisie, African American social organizations, The Talented Tenth, and the history of the African American community in the Main Line area of Philadelphia.

Vance has been interviewed in numerous media outlets about her novel, Land Mines, and about issues related to separation, divorce, dating again and rebuilding you life. As a motivational and informational speaker, her most popular presentations on these issues include: Top 10 Land Mines of Divorce, 10 Things Every Married Woman Should Know, Divorce from the Client's Perspective, How to Chase Your Dreams and Make them Come True, and Reinventing Yourself. Many of these interviews and informational articles are listed on The Elevator Group website.






 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Honest and Open, February 18, 2009
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Sheilah Vance's writing is refreshingly honest! The main character, Carolyn, keeps a clearly written account of her thoughts and feelings as she journeys through separation, divorce, and dating again... a very real emotional roller-coaster ride!

What I find most interesting about the book is that it covers areas of divorce that women have to deal with, which lots of people don't know about (hence, the name!) Sheilah takes her character through an emotionally-challenging experience of heartache, fear, and turmoil and turns it into a triumphant journey of faith, self-discovery, and love.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Naked & Bare, September 6, 2009
This review is from: Land Mines (Paperback)
After eleven-years of marriage and two children, Carolyn James' husband, Tom, leaves her for his yoga instructor. During the separation Carolyn has a difficult time trying to maintain the household, the bills and taking care of the children without any help from her estranged husband. Shortly after the separation, Tom files for divorce, leaving Carolyn more confused than ever.

To cope she decides to keep a journal of sorts, a divorce journal, chronicling her feelings. Here Carolyn lays "naked and bares" her deep, thought provoking feelings, anger, hurt and also the desire of wanting someone to love her, since she has so much love to give. Unfortunately, she goes through a series of relationships that are not healthy.

LAND MINES by Sheilah Vance is a fictional account of one woman's journey of trying to stay clear of the "land mines," or the explosive traps that may be set up waiting to explode. Any woman that has been dumped or divorced will be able to relate to this book. Ms. Vance kindly shares many wonderful quotes. Her strong belief that God will bring her through can serve to be uplifting to others that may be going or have gone through similar situations.

The story reads as a journal. That at times is somewhat confusing, because there are so many gaps in between the story it leaves the reader wondering what happened to lead up to that key "moment." Also, there were a few journal entries that were totally unnecessary, such as what the character bought that day and her to do list for the day. It was a bit repetitive. I think if the author would have made it non-fiction then my rating would have been a little higher.


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