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How do you reclaim your life after it's been burned to the ground by systemic corruption? Long-time friends Sarah Carter and Corinne Shark are forced to find out after joining brave survivors and speaking out about their own experiences of religious corruption and sexual misconduct within two organizations. Using a storytelling arc, Sarah and Corinne weave together the cost of courage, the hope of healing, and the slow journey back to themselves after losing nearly everything in the fallout. The Skies Are Full of Us is a beacon flickering bright through the dark of night, an invitation to grab…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
How do you reclaim your life after it's been burned to the ground by systemic corruption? Long-time friends Sarah Carter and Corinne Shark are forced to find out after joining brave survivors and speaking out about their own experiences of religious corruption and sexual misconduct within two organizations. Using a storytelling arc, Sarah and Corinne weave together the cost of courage, the hope of healing, and the slow journey back to themselves after losing nearly everything in the fallout. The Skies Are Full of Us is a beacon flickering bright through the dark of night, an invitation to grab a blanket and curl up by the fire with the authors and bear witness to the collective liberation that happens when we tell the truth about our lives.
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Autorenporträt
Sarah Carter is a writer, poet, and artist. Her writing explores the evocative dynamic between poetry and life, creatively braiding story, memoir, and myth into a language of holistic embodiment, and feminine empowerment. She grew up on an Arizona horse ranch and spent most days stowed away under giant Mesquite trees, imagining adventures and losing track of time. Now, she resides near a wildlife preserve outside Chicago, writing stories, riding horses, hiking with her dogs, creating abstract paintings in her studio, and hanging with loved ones. She still loves the desert and always stands barefoot under a full moon. Nothing makes her happier than witnessing women reclaim their worth and return home to themselves. More at sarahandcorinne.com