You can't hide forever when you're a pregnant teen or an abused wife. You can't hide when the world celebrates you as a musical sensation. And you can't hide when a deadly disease hits you. Your best choice in coping with all of these situations is to live honestly, openly-transparently. Naomi Judd is a self-proclaimed expert at making mistakes, and she shares lessons she has learned from her own experiences-tragic, triumphant and transcendent-about living honestly and without pretending. Grounded in her profound appreciation of each person as a whole being, with emotions, lifestyles and spiritual needs, Naomi leads a voyage of self-discovery and self-revolution through 30 proven, practical ways to live more fully. Among other suggestions, "The Star Next Door" encourages readers
Found this at my local Thrift for .79. Read it over the weekend and loved it. It is a short book at 144 pages but I found it very enlightening and spiritual. It talks about silence and solitude, two things I am putting into practice myself. Goes on my "keeper shelf" and I will read it over and over as I found it uplifting. Signed by author.
This is a short read with a lot of useful and thought-provoking information. It's a lovely little book, not only full of Judd's thoughts, but also relevant bible verses and quotes--lots of gems.