Sarah May

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Sarah May is an author, teacher, and healer. Through writing, yoga, Reiki, and intuition, Sarah’s passion is to support clients on their journeys of healing, embodiment, and transformation. Her work has been featured in Yoga Magazine, Best Self, Authority Magazine, and GirlTalkHQ. Her debut memoir, She Journeys, is a vulnerable account of marital trauma and divorce that chronicles Sarah’s path to freedom, forgiveness, and love. In 2020, she and her husband—fellow author Andrew Singer—converted a cargo van and hit the road. They spend their time exploring and writing across America’s public lands. Connect with Sarah and explore her offerings at www.shejourneys.us. ...more

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No Longer That Girl by Stephanie L. Maley
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A deeply personal and honest account of one woman’s coming of age after experiencing sexual assault, the heartbreak of her parents divorce, and emotional loneliness. Contrasted with mid-life as a loving mother and wife going through COVID with health ...more
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My Pretty Baby by Wendy B. Correa
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From a dysfunctional childhood, to abuse, addiction, and trauma; Correa shares it all in this deeply personal and heartfelt memoir. Her longing for belonging and something deeper take her on an inner journey and spiritual awakening that is deeply res ...more
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A clever and entertaining read! While I don’t normally read Sci-Fi, I got into this book right away. The characters, wit, and plot all drew me in from the start. I really enjoyed Burke’s storytelling and read the book in just a few days! A fun, capti ...more
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Live Like Lorelei by Susan Geoghegan
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A tale of love, loss, and healing when life hands us the unimaginable. Susan’s words honor the life of her precious daughter - Lorelei - who teaches us all so much: about how to live well and to remember what really matters. A true gift.
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Bright Eyes by Bridey Thelen-Heidel
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This memoir is so beautifully and vividly written! Writing about dysfunctional family and abuse is no easy task, but Bridey does it with perspective, honesty, and through it all: strength. Her spirit shines through in this incredible testament to a g ...more
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Fourteen by Leslie Johansen Nack
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What an incredible story! A young girls experience in a dysfunctional family with an abusive father and an addict mother, who is forced to be the parent figure when her father decides to sail around the world with just his three daughters. Nack is a ...more
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Nineteen by Leslie Johansen Nack
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A deeply moving memoir about coming of age in a dysfunctional, abusive family. Nack’s writing is spell-binding, honest, and raw. This sequel to Fourteen picks up the story of the authors life through adolescence and takes us on a powerful journey of ...more
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Such a Pretty Picture by Andrea Leeb
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A heart wrenching and profoundly honest account of child abuse, trauma, and recovery. Leeb’s writing is stunning and mesmerizing. From page 1, I couldn’t stop reading. The aching honesty flows through the pages in this deeply vulnerable and eloquent ...more
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Always Hungry by Jane  McGuinness
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An honest and powerful memoir about weight loss, healing, and becoming! Jane’s writing blends sarcasm, critique, memoir, and reflection. Offering a critical perspective about the bias and shame of being overweight in society contrasted with being thi ...more
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“This is not the sad tale of a failed marriage, or the tragic saga of a helicopter that fell out of the sky and stole precious people away. It’s the story of how I came to be. How I was able to love and forgive and heal from the inside out to create a wild and beautiful life where I am free. The process of revisiting and reconciling has been terrifying and transformative, rage-inducing and revolutionary. Through it all, the truth has been laid bare to honor the moments where I was reborn. Once I ventured into the Elysian Fields of my own truth and power, there was no returning to a world so small that it no longer contained my expansion. This wasn’t just any journey, it was the journey, the most important one I could ever take.”
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“This is not the sad tale of a failed marriage, or the tragic saga of a helicopter that fell out of the sky and stole precious people away. It’s the story of how I came to be. How I was able to love and forgive and heal from the inside out to create a wild and beautiful life where I am free. The process of revisiting and reconciling has been terrifying and transformative, rage-inducing and revolutionary. Through it all, the truth has been laid bare to honor the moments where I was reborn. Once I ventured into the Elysian Fields of my own truth and power, there was no returning to a world so small that it no longer contained my expansion. This wasn’t just any journey, it was the journey, the most important one I could ever take.”
Sarah May, She Journeys: A Memoir of Heartbreak and Homecoming

“It never matters how we begin. Only that we do. The only thing that matters is that we have the courage to embark on the journey ahead, to the places our hearts call us to go. Even if it means wounding another to be true to ourselves. The most painful of endings can be the most beautiful of beginnings. Sometimes heartbreak is actually a homecoming. Sometimes we have to ask what we would want for the people we love to discover what we also deserve. Sometimes we have to follow our hearts, wherever they lead, regardless of the cost.”
Sarah May, She Journeys: A Memoir of Heartbreak and Homecoming

“It never matters how we begin. Only that we do. The only thing that matters is that we have the courage to embark on the journey ahead, to the places our hearts call us to go. Even if it means wounding another to be true to ourselves. The most painful of endings can be the most beautiful of beginnings. Sometimes heartbreak is actually a homecoming. Sometimes we have to ask what we would want for the people we love to discover what we also deserve. Sometimes we have to follow our hearts, wherever they lead, regardless of the cost.”
Sarah May, She Journeys: A Memoir of Heartbreak and Homecoming

“This is not the sad tale of a failed marriage, or the tragic saga of a helicopter that fell out of the sky and stole precious people away. It’s the story of how I came to be. How I was able to love and forgive and heal from the inside out to create a wild and beautiful life where I am free. The process of revisiting and reconciling has been terrifying and transformative, rage-inducing and revolutionary. Through it all, the truth has been laid bare to honor the moments where I was reborn. Once I ventured into the Elysian Fields of my own truth and power, there was no returning to a world so small that it no longer contained my expansion. This wasn’t just any journey, it was the journey, the most important one I could ever take.”
Sarah May, She Journeys: A Memoir of Heartbreak and Homecoming

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