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I've never been sure if it was my own imagination and 'created' memories of being out West at that time, but internally, soulfully, I have always felt the weight of it, a bygone disappointment weighing down on our little triad as though the end of the era signaled the end of us, and we were so unbearably entangled in the music and hippie culture and a certain time and place that there was nothing left to do with the relationship. Like it had run its course."
What people are saying about Letters from East of Nowhere
"Thought-provoking and emotionally resonant, the book sheds light on the complex issue of addiction and its impact on families, with characters so well-drawn we feel like we’re living through the experience with them. A must-read for anyone who’s been touched by addiction and seeks to understand the power of forgiveness, healing and redemption."
DENISE BARON, Ayurvedic practitioner and wellness expert, Wellness 360 |
"One of the most powerful messages of this memoir is its emphasis on the importance of compassion and understanding in healing family relationships. The author demonstrates that, no matter how destructive the effects of addiction may be, there is always hope for healing and renewal. By embracing the principles of recovery and working together as a family, even the most shattered relationships can be mended or transformed into something stronger and more resilient. Highly recommended, with honor."
ASHLEY B. COOK, M.Ed., LPC, LMHC, NCC, ABC Therapies, Mind & Life Empowerment |
"What was most interesting to me was the author’s family karma, the patterns of alcoholism and abuse passed down from generation to generation. But talents are also passed down. Although Kennerly’s dad, a clever writer with a gift for word play and a sharp mind, lacked the self-discipline, fortitude, and support to become a published author, his legacy lives on through his daughter’s strength, wit, and commitment to sobriety — and having his and her voices be heard."
DJUNA WOJTON, spiritual healer, astrologer, and author of Karmic Healing and Karmic Choices
DJUNA WOJTON, spiritual healer, astrologer, and author of Karmic Healing and Karmic Choices