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How often do you rock through life thinking everything is grand, and then out of nowhere, smack, you get hit hard? How do you make it through the bad stuff -the really bad stuff ? In her memoir, Hookers, Midgets, and Fire Trucks: An Invitation to Our Party, Linda Gayle Thompson shares how laughing, loving, crying, and honest-to-God begging for answers got her through the absurdity of life, which she equates to a party. Linda's honest connection with people and her ability to blend zany real-life humor with her passion to motivate others causes the lives she touches to be changed forever.…mehr

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How often do you rock through life thinking everything is grand, and then out of nowhere, smack, you get hit hard? How do you make it through the bad stuff -the really bad stuff ? In her memoir, Hookers, Midgets, and Fire Trucks: An Invitation to Our Party, Linda Gayle Thompson shares how laughing, loving, crying, and honest-to-God begging for answers got her through the absurdity of life, which she equates to a party. Linda's honest connection with people and her ability to blend zany real-life humor with her passion to motivate others causes the lives she touches to be changed forever. Through the toughest times of her life, Linda discovered her guardian angels and overcame overwhelming grief and depression. Based on the information she has learned, she believes we truly are eternal. Linda grew up as an insecure child, not realizing her own inner strength until she married her own personal quadriplegic Don Quixote and became his sole caregiver. Thompson shares how absurd humor, tenacious spirit, and guardian angels carried her through a lifetime of one catastrophic blow after another. Hilarious, freakish anecdotes woven together with tragic, real-life experiences and lessons learned from both produce a magical blend of inspiration, tears, and laughter.
Autorenporträt
Katelyn (Deb) Miller, RN, Dipl. P.H., BSN has lived with health challenges since her mid-20s, when she began living with an autoimmune disease. Despite a background in nursing, she found nothing to help her regain her health. Katelyn pursued a career in allopathic medicine in nursing for sixteen years before making abrupt changes in her life. Her best decision was becoming an organic master gardener. It led her to the connection between good soil, nutrient-dense food and a great microbiome in the body. Creating a cookbook seemed like the logical next step. The author lives with her husband, Reg, in Anglemont, BC, amid vegetable and flower gardens, and a small fruit orchard and vineyard. Linda Thompson, the author's sister, co-created the book. The many months the two sisters spent in the kitchen creating menu plans and experimenting with new recipes encouraged Linda to begin her own journey to health. She now enjoys a new level of energy each day because of the changes she made to her food decisions and delights in her garden harvests. Linda resides with her husband, Neil, in Erickson, BC.