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    Water Oak: The Happiness of Longing – A Memoir

    By Sue Frederick

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    Turning 40, Sue Frederick thought she had lost everything. She was widowed, childless and heartbroken. When the married man she was seeing walked away, her escalating sense of failure launched her on a spiritual seeking journey while still working a 50 hour a week job as magazine editor. Her awakening to the perfection of our imperfections and the beauty of our chaos is what this book is about. Told with warmth and style, this memoir offers hope; hope that losing everything is often the way to finding what matters; to building something new and better from our losses. The book empowers us to ask different questions and take the path less traveled to forge our unique story.

    Intuitive and author Sue Frederick, has been featured in the New York Times, CNN, Self Magazine, Real Simple, Yoga Journal, Natural Health, New York Times and Nexus Magazines. Her highly acclaimed books I See Your Dream Job, Bridges to Heaven & Your Divine Lens are roadmaps for manifesting the work you came here to do and using your pain as fuel to fulfill your greatest potential.

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    Biographies & Memoirs; Leaders & Notable people/Religious Hinduism
    Religion & Spirituality; Personal Growth/Transformational
    Religion & Spirituality: New Age/Meditation
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