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Think of this book as a "cheerleader for the human spirit"-a light shining through the cracks of this resurrected pot that helps to keep folks moving forward, instead of wandering alone in the dark. No matter how badly shattered your pot-no matter what your struggles or your circumstances-you can be whole, once again. Oh it often takes time and effort to glue the fragments back together again. But remember this: the cracks that remain are where the light can shine through!I've always tried to catch my readers with a good hook, develop a simple concept, proffer a kernel of wisdom to munch, then…mehr

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Think of this book as a "cheerleader for the human spirit"-a light shining through the cracks of this resurrected pot that helps to keep folks moving forward, instead of wandering alone in the dark. No matter how badly shattered your pot-no matter what your struggles or your circumstances-you can be whole, once again. Oh it often takes time and effort to glue the fragments back together again. But remember this: the cracks that remain are where the light can shine through!I've always tried to catch my readers with a good hook, develop a simple concept, proffer a kernel of wisdom to munch, then wrap it all up with a droll twist that can leave folks with a smile-if not an outright chuckle-while addressing all manner of subjects that expose the foibles of humanity. Heaven forbid the use of moralistic schmaltz! But a slightly "cracked" approach I have done my best to employ without fail. Only when we learn to laugh at ourselves and not take things so seriously can we finally appreciate this roller-coaster ride called life and begin to digest its truths.
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MaryLee Marilee (The Crackpot), a cheerleader for the human spirit-a light shining through the cracks of this resurrected pot that helps to keep folks moving forward, instead of wandering alone in the dark. Heaven knows, even the best of us need a little encouragement to "keep on keepin' on." After moving 19 times, raising three kids, and living in too many homes to count (including a tipi), ML now lives full time in her 26' motorhome, traveling coast to coast visiting her eight grandchildren. Call her a glorified "bag lady" if you will. "In my own hair-brained way, I do my best to help folks find a smile while coping with the foul-balls life has a way of zinging at us."