Waking Up Grateful: Turning a Painful Past into a Purposeful PresentThe passionate pursuit to heal the human spirit is happening. Every day, brave souls venture inside themselves where true treasure may be found. In her fourth and most passionate book Waking Up Grateful: Turning a Painful Past into a Purposeful Present, author and speaker Pamela H. Say offers a glimpse into her journey of unbecoming.
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Hope Rising
I could not put Hope Rising down! This book has given me the strength that I needed to get through a very challenging time in my life. It reminded me that I have also gone through times of intense darkness but through faith, have managed to rise above it. It reminded me that I do not need to carry this alone. As I write this, I am crying tears of release and letting go." Veronica Labrador-Monteiro, Teacher
Hope Rising captures the riveting story of a businesswoman desperately trying to save her teenage daughter from the minefield of youth. On the brink of depression, high-school freshman Ellie toys with dangerous behaviors, stirring up memories from her mother's past. Anastasia finds a way to tell Ellie her own painful story - from seriously troubled teen to astoundingly successful professional - in an effort to pull her out of the darkness. Since Tate Publishing closed, contact Pamela for a copy of the book.
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Embla and Eve: A Sacred Book of PoetryEmbla and Eve speaks lyrically of one woman’s walk on soiled ground – one woman’s truth in the space between good and evil, heaven and hell, God and creature, eternity and death. Eve – the woman made by God from man’s rib in the perfect world of Eden. Embla – the offspring of a Norse sky God and earth Goddess, formed beside her male counterpart in the trunk of tree. The poetry herein captures an experience worthy of the two women for which it is named – two women, Embla and Eve, who represent my own innate contradictions.
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Chuck and Spark Explore the Park
Discovering new things can be scary, like the first day of school or making new friends. One day, the wind picked Chuck the oak leaf off the tree and carried him down to the ground. Chuck felt alone and afraid until he met Spark, a fluffy, wide-eyed squirrel. Join Chuck and his best friend Spark as they journey together through the park making new discoveries!
A brilliantly illustrated children's book, Chuck and Spark Explore the Park uses nature, friendship, and exploration to ease the fear of starting new things. Due to the closure of Tate Publishing, Chuck and Spark is currently out of print. Copies may be obtained from Pamela directly using the contact form. |