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Sensing Passion: Travels of a Fifty-Five Year Old Divorcee

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Sensing Travels of a Fifty-Five Year Old Divorcee shares of the travels of Lynn, who is soon to be unemployed and single against her will. Lynn discovers the ability to take all life has to offer with some help from the ghost of her one forray into adultery.

252 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Christy Cumberlander Walker

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March 6, 2010
Even though I am not African American, I enjoyed this book. I feel the themes of abandonment and loss are universal. I can see Lynn in many women, who marry and become that perfect wife for the demanding, egoistical man. We lose our own identity. We kow tow to everyting in order to lead a safe and protected life. We need a second wave of the woman's lib movement. Do we all have that one regret-the man who got away? The one who still invades our thoughts? I liked your exploration of the soul mate. An interesting tale of the sensual and spirital exploration of a 55-year old African American in the throes of divorce and of a job loss.
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