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LETTING GO
OF SACRED THINGS

Genre: Mainstream (eBook)
Author: Sally J. Walker
eBook (12 popular formats), $4.95
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Shy, unassuming Opal grows ever stronger through trial, love, and loss experienced between 1910 and 1981. This poignant saga depicts family dynamics and ten life-stages in the 20th Century's era of changing values.

Opal demonstrates that life's knocks teach us to let go of material things and cherish our own spirit and our loved ones. If greatness lies in survival of each challenge with personal integrity intact, this woman is indeed great.

"Letting Go of Sacred Things is more than mainstream; it's finely crafted literature. So subtle is the writing that the first time you read it, you want more: more pages, more about the characters. But as you reflect and think about the story, you realize there was more already; what first seems sparse becomes rich. Layers seeped into the subconscious that only rise with reflection, perhaps discussion and definitely another reading (or two)."—Midwest Review

About the Author: This novelist-poet-screenwriter-editor lives with her husband in Omaha, Nebraska, where she writes, teaches, rides horses, and enjoys Scottish activities.