Meet Dr. Christina Jehan Walden as she navigates the relationships in her life after losing her equilibrium from the break=up of her engagement to the man of her dreams. Tina to her family, friends and colleagues, finds her path from pain and despair in her efforts to reach out to others through her work as an international consultant and advocate for the rights of children and women. The story takes her from her sheltered home in the genteel south to the turbulent geography and politics of central Africa.
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are these two chapter of a book? and are they autobiographical?
sorry…i had the chapters up as regular posts but yeah they are under the “novel” page of the blog. there’s some autobiographical stuff in them–certainly the stuff about the work in children and women rights will parallel my own work. amny of the names come from the extended family too. no link to their personality necessarily just love the names. would love any feedback on the novel…it’s my labor of love!!
Can’t wait to come back and read your novel. I have my book, HOW TO BE A ZEN MAMA. But I’m also working on a children’s chapter book. What a good idea to have it online!
I’ve had fun writing this. I started it actually about two years ago and it’s just sat around partially written. I have to admit it wrote itself–it dictated to me where it was going. I know how it ends but am not totally sure what comes in the middle 10 or 15 chapters. I’m hoping that putting it up and out there like this will force me to finish it up. anyway, would love any feedback you can give.
i actually have a couple of kids books written. i have a number of books on writing children’s literature. if you can get yourself published you can do quite well at it financially. but it’s much harder than it seems.
thanks for stopping by. please visit again sometime.
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