Singing in Silence

Author:   Karen M Clark
Publisher:   Karen Clark
ISBN:  

9781945526336


Pages:   458
Publication Date:   24 June 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Karen M Clark
Publisher:   Karen Clark
Imprint:   Karen Clark
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.608kg
ISBN:  

9781945526336


ISBN 10:   1945526335
Pages:   458
Publication Date:   24 June 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Suspense, humor, grit, spiritual connection-Five Stars Love a good story and this one delivers. It has suspense, humor, grit and determination and then it has the spiritual connection that we all need. We are gathering the women right now! Martha The middle-aged heroines, Stella and Maggie, take you on a wild ride--one that is filled [with] intriguing elements of history and fashion, culminating in a collective worldwide sisterhood movement towards global peace. This book is jam-packed with substance--historical facts, the supernatural, suspense, action, and raw emotion; all the while hanging on to hope and the power of love. Barbie, Amazon and Goodreads Love a good story & this one delivers-Five Stars Reflects the challenges aging women face! One of the best reads in a long time. I love a good story and this one delivers. Melanie This novel should be required reading by all women throughout the world. Remember that whether you are male or female, it was the female that birthed you! Chief Bard, Amazon This is a very fine novel written by an author who has lived in the era of the1960s and 70s - the flowerchild movement when the stresses of hormonal change were coupled with anti-Vietnam war marches and a change in popular music that reflected world changes and attitude. The year is 2005 and the characters are witnessing new hormonal changes - the tank out of gas type. The prose is so crisp and crocheted with humor and history and feminism and spiritual changes that once started the reader is caught between the book covers until the wonderful story plays out. Grady Harp for SF Book Review Interesting mix of history, religion-Five Stars Interesting mix of history, religion, and the era of new thinking Amazon customer Thriller-Five Stars Very intriguing book. Anyone going up in the 60s and 70s and beyond will love it Amazon customer


Suspense, humor, grit, spiritual connection-Five Stars Love a good story and this one delivers. It has suspense, humor, grit and determination and then it has the spiritual connection that we all need. We are gathering the women right now! Martha Love a good story & this one delivers-Five Stars Reflects the challenges aging women face! One of the best reads in a long time. I love a good story and this one delivers. Melanie Interesting mix of history, religion-Five Stars Interesting mix of history, religion, and the era of new thinking Amazon customer Thriller-Five Stars Very intriguing book. Anyone going up in the 60s and 70s and beyond will love it Amazon customer


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Karen Clark is a true Renaissance woman with a vast career ranging from an Italian-trained fashion designer, litigation paralegal, carpenter and wood floor mechanic to concert promoter, personal historian, landscape designer and IT/Word Processor at the ad agency that brought you the Pet Rock. Like most midlife women who have gone through the Change, she now spends her time on artistic activities such as writing and spending time with her grandchildren-and yelling at politicians on television. Singing in Silence is her debut novel. Her next book is NestQuest, her memoir of the twelve years it took to write this historical novel while suffering a brain injury from workplace bullying which led to homelessness at age sixty. Her journey to find her own home led to wanting to know more about the history of her brave ancestor's quest for a home in America, culminating in a drive through England, Ireland and Scotland. That journey revealed Mayflower ancestors, including the pilot of that famous voyage and her ten-times great grandmother who was one of the original Separatists. She has learned to Trust the Journey.

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