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When her teenage son?s escalating self-sabotage jeopardized the fragile balance in author Eleanor MacLellan?s blended family, she and her husband enrolled him in an alternative high school that required the parents to complete a senior project before their son could graduate. She chose to make a large canvas labyrinth for her church and community with the help of five friends. As the women worked on the physical labyrinth project, they explored the twisting paths of their life stories, which traversed the loss of a fourteen-year-old child, a serious teenage auto accident, a family…mehr

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When her teenage son?s escalating self-sabotage jeopardized the fragile balance in author Eleanor MacLellan?s blended family, she and her husband enrolled him in an alternative high school that required the parents to complete a senior project before their son could graduate. She chose to make a large canvas labyrinth for her church and community with the help of five friends. As the women worked on the physical labyrinth project, they explored the twisting paths of their life stories, which traversed the loss of a fourteen-year-old child, a serious teenage auto accident, a family coffin-building tradition, the return of an adult child given up for adoption at birth, a cancer diagnosis, and friendships forged in poverty. MacLellan discovered that her real senior project was not just to create a labyrinth, but rather to reclaim a strong family and to find a deeper, creative faith for the journey ahead.
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A creative spirit, Eleanor MacLellan has considerable experience traversing life's labyrinthine paths. She has dealt with divorce, remarriage, and shared custody of three children in a blended family, and she has juggled family, work, church, and community activities. As a trial lawyer and partner at a large New Hampshire law firm, she handled primarily employment and medical malpractice cases for twenty-eight years. Active in her church, she served as church council president, deacon, and leader of youth groups and women's retreats. Currently, she is an Assistant Dean at the University of New Hampshire School of Law. She resides in New Hampshire.