Symbolizing a Journey ─ Learning Lessons ─ Letting Go ─ and Gaining Insight . . . tools that lead to relationships.
Relationships are formed with people, alcohol, animals, battlefields, diseases, drugs, environments, and even our emotions. Whether toxic or nontoxic they’re an integral part of daily living.
Follow Author Nina Norstrom through the journey as she peels off those toxic relationships. The story takes you through the experiences of grief, pain, trauma, and forgiveness. The story weaves lies with love, betrayal with deception and drama with murder.
As the shoe prints are molded in and out of a variety of unhealthy relationships, they’ll leave behind a blazing trail of lessons. Teaching an ultimate lesson for the meaning of relationships, that builds honesty and compassion.
The story in its raw image projects a remarkable voice to the heroic fight and bravery gained when striking back to wipe out the toxicity of deadly relationships. Through its reading, you will discover the importance that life brings many challenges, and that each challenge provides lessons to be learned.
Inside the Excerpts, are sneak previews of what's bubbling:
Preorders are available for April 5, 2016
DETAILS ABOUT THE JOURNEY
Why is the topic so important?
What we do in our everyday experiences brings about important life lessons. We’re living inside the topic each day we inhale anew breathe. In These days and times, toxicity has settled in the environment. Just think about it: every day we wake up we’re on the battlefield fighting a war. And just feeling where there’s: good against evil; sons against fathers; daughters against mothers; nations against nations; drugs against diseases; and the list goes on and on.
As an award-winning author, Not a Blueprint: It’s the Shoe Prints that Matter is a @bookexcellence Award Finalist! Check it out here: www.bookexcellenceawards.com
Over three decades, Norstrom has unmasked the levels of relationships:
pain; abuse; emotions, diseases; work environments; trauma;
and its poison of unforgiveness. In the artistic world, it is those literary creations that demonstrate a measure of personal growth that magnifies those hurdles conquered - from darkness to survival, even her release from incarceration.
While growing and blossoming, she has maintained a healthier lifestyle . . . staying free of unhealthy relationships. Through her experiences, Norstrom has encountered a complete metamorphosis ─ releasing one identity for another. Living inside this transitional lifestyle she states, “I see myself as that long-blooming, rich flower waiting to attract those butterflies. It is there, I’ve come full circle having realized the dangerous effects of toxicity."
"Ask And Ye Shall Receive"
Yep, there are women who become submissive in their marital relationships.
But don’t let their passiveness fool you. ‘Cause when they’ve had enough of the #toxicity crap, anything is bound to happen. Watch out!
There’s no tellin’ what might fall from above to bring a mate down to their knees.
To be released April 5, 2016
Book Excerpt
Not a Blueprint: It's the Shoe Prints That Matter
. . . crackled as she shouted, “Man, that’s the last time you’ll put ya hands on me. I’ve had it! All these years, I’ve been tippy-toeing and keeping the blinders on. Naw, they come off today! You bring those women into our home and have intimate relationships with ’em! Then when I walk in on ya, you shout out for me to get out of the room? Ya strike out and fight when the mood hits ya. The things you’ve done to this family. It’s a wonder . . . Man, may God have mercy on your soul!” . . .turned and grabbed a broom that stood against the furnace door. But as she raised it over her head, the broom handle hit the ceiling light. The glass broke and shattered into tiny pieces . . . . yelled in his deep, harsh tone, “Woman, what type of God do you serve?”
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