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How should you follow your faith? No matter which religion you may practice, you likely have questions about your spirituality and devotion. This revolutionary new book examines questions of faith with gentle curiosity and profound respect. In "Lonely the Heart That Isn't Free," a Catholic nun struggles with her devotion to her faith. She wants to keep to the ideals of Catholicism but can't help wondering about the life not lived. Is her faith enough for her, or is she looking for romantic love and other attachments? "The Pretty Green Stick" chronicles one woman's increasingly complicated…mehr

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How should you follow your faith? No matter which religion you may practice, you likely have questions about your spirituality and devotion. This revolutionary new book examines questions of faith with gentle curiosity and profound respect. In "Lonely the Heart That Isn't Free," a Catholic nun struggles with her devotion to her faith. She wants to keep to the ideals of Catholicism but can't help wondering about the life not lived. Is her faith enough for her, or is she looking for romantic love and other attachments? "The Pretty Green Stick" chronicles one woman's increasingly complicated relationship with the concept of virginity. On a Día de los Muertos honeymoon tour, another woman learns how to let go. "When I'm Sixty-Four" shows the magic of eternal love while "Crossing the Line" tackles intimacy issues. More heartwarming, thoughtful stories follow. Despite the seriousness of some of the subjects, the witty and warm voices of these women come through in every word.
Autorenporträt
Venessa Marie Perry draws from her experiences as the chief relationship strategist and founder of LoveWrite, which helps people understand ways to experience love. Perry has spent her career working with individuals and couples in relationships and encouraging them to find healthy, positive ways of working through issues. She focuses on pragmatism and realism over theory and pulls from her background in psychology to advise her clients. As Perry says, "Love is an action, not an emotion." Her writing is deeply influenced by this idea.