![]() "If you're feeling stuck, stagnant, or burned out, Corners: Voices on Change edited by Amy Lou Jenkins might just be the book for you. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. Read today-for everyone navigating change. Writers celebrate and lament the past, but don't cling to it. Readers experience the gallant pursuit of managing responses to change. The cumulative effect of these personal stories is even greater than the sum of the parts. The beauty in these very human stories is laden with honesty, triumph, humor, resignation, comfort and insight. We must make accommodations, or we get stuck clinging to beliefs and ways of life that can no longer sustain us. These voices don't prescribe a singular path to self-actualization. Be inspired by thoughtful lives as the writers deal with grief and loss, reject antiquated patterns of prejudice and selfishness, get fired, engage in war, feel disspointment with God, find a voice, love an addict, choose a new religion, love a Trump-voting spouse when that seems a betrayal, recreate a life when the old normal won't come back, and more. Tracing their stories helps us to process our own changing lives. ![]() Their literary essays offer honesty, comfort and humor. ![]() In Corners: Voices on Change, writers find a way through changes. Every life journey traverses curves and corners. ![]()
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