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TellTale Souls Book Review

TellTale Souls Book Review & Giveaway

Lynn Henriksen, aka The Story Woman, discovered a profound way to keep our mothers’ spirits alive after she witnessed Alzheimer’s disease ravage her mother’s mind. For over a decade, she has helped hundreds of daughters and sons capture in brief memoirs the memories and feelings they never thought they could record. She coined the term Mother Memoir and developed The Story Woman method to demystify writing memoir and provide unique views and food-for-thought for writers of any level to create true and telling tales.

TellTale Souls Book Review & Giveaway

Who is she—your mother—deep down inside? How will she be remembered? Why does it matter? Join Lynn Cook Henriksen on a compelling journey, as she shows you how to discover your mother’s individuality and write to tell about it. “TellTale Souls Writing the Mother Memoir: How to Tap Memory and Write Your Story Capturing Character and Spirit” has the power to move people and change awareness.

“If you could tell just one small story that would capture your mother’s character and keep her spirit alive, what would it be?” You’ll find secrets to answering this question via intriguing prompts and exercises throughout the guide’s Five Acts – steps to success – interwoven with 40 memoirs by TellTale Souls who have walked this path.

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TellTale Souls: Writing the Mother Memoir helps you take one memory of your mother and turn it into her story.  If you love to write, love your mother, or both!, be sure to check out this book!  Through various exercises, this beautiful book can help you discover who your mother is and how to tell her story.

TellTale Souls by Lynn Henriksen is sold at Amazon and retails for $16.95.

Disclosure: I received a copy of TellTale Souls by Lynn Henriksen in exchange for my honest review. I was not compensated in any other manner. The opinions expressed above are my own and any claims should be verified on the sponsor’s site.

Sarah

Friday 29th of June 2012

My mother was very thoughtful and had a unique sense of humor.

Shirley Zolenski

Friday 29th of June 2012

My mom never put us down in any way.

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Jan Smith

Friday 29th of June 2012

My mother had something always ready to share as a treat when someone came over.

Marinucci

Friday 29th of June 2012

I love how my mom puts all others before herself and is super caring lovefreestuff17(at)gmail(dot)com

susansmoaks

Friday 29th of June 2012

one thing i love about my mother is her ability to care for others, even people that she doesn't know susansmoaks at gmail dot com

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