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Author Oberg opens the doors to anyone who has ever questioned aspects of their upbringing. The reader will find that Mile Markers is literally one question after another from different points in the author's life. The reader will share her experiences and her desire to "learn beyond" and walk forward towards unexpected horizons. If you have ever questioned family ties rooted in religious teaching, this book is for you. Told with raw emotion, the author's personal story takes you, the reader, through her turmoil to her wellness. Her journey can provide healing, be insight and encourages readers to listen to their "still, small voice".…mehr

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Author Oberg opens the doors to anyone who has ever questioned aspects of their upbringing. The reader will find that Mile Markers is literally one question after another from different points in the author's life. The reader will share her experiences and her desire to "learn beyond" and walk forward towards unexpected horizons. If you have ever questioned family ties rooted in religious teaching, this book is for you. Told with raw emotion, the author's personal story takes you, the reader, through her turmoil to her wellness. Her journey can provide healing, be insight and encourages readers to listen to their "still, small voice".
Autorenporträt
Doreen J. Oberg currently lives with her husband, Gary, in Sierra Vista, AZ, and teaches music and piano part-time at a local community college. She holds a Master's in music from Southern Methodist University. In addition, she holds a Master's in education from Northwest Nazarene University and has obtained licensure as a professional counselor in both Oregon and Arizona. Her full-time job as a licensed behavioral health therapist and part time musician keeps her quite occupied. Oberg's husband is a social worker for a local hospice agency and an avid motorcyclist. They enjoy seeing the countryside from either their BMW K1600 GT or the Ducati Multistrada, although they get fewer speeding tickets on the Beemer.