The stories that make and create our lives (Divas That Care Collection)

 

Non-Fiction – Anthology


Showcases the collaboration and celebration of women and is presented in three collections: Connection, Inner Self, and Unconditional Love.

 

Date Published: E-book Releases: MAY 9th 2023

Publisher: Absolute Love Publishing


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The mother-daughter relationship defines who we are, how we view ourselves, and what we want for our lives. Much like this multi-faceted relationship, the lessons in Our Mothers, Our Daughters are strong, yet soft. Through a collection of curated stories, readers journey alongside moms and daughters as they share poignant moments and messages of an everlasting bond. A Divas That Care anthology, this book showcases the collaboration and celebration
of women and is presented in three collections: Connection, Inner Self, and Unconditional Love.

Contributors: Cheryl Ashton, Michelle Bateman, Jacqueline Biollo, Lynn and Jen Carnes, Sheba Cummings, Jerri Dexter, Beth Draper, Gia-Raquel Esposito, Meredith Ethington, Adriana Gavazzoni, Jennifer Herron, Daisy Kabagarama, Jean Kanokogi, Carol Koppelman, Irena Kyd, Noleen Mariappen, Mandy McLaughlin, Giuliana Melo, Peggy and Katie Neligan, Kathleen Bayes Ogilvie, Brenda Pearce, Rosanna Pittela, Rose Simard, and Juanita Wilson.

 

Praise for Our Mothers, Our Daughters

“All of the stories are polished and wonderfully composed, and I loved that each section ends with action steps, journal prompts, and affirmations. I walked away from this collection feeling whole and happy and completely fulfilled. Very highly recommended.”

-Readers’ Favorite 5 Star Review

 

“Through the words of other mothers and daughters, this anthology will both inspire and encourage all of us to look deeper into our emotions as we make that poignant, sometimes difficult, journey.”

-Readers’ Favorite 5 Star Review

 

Excerpt


When I was 17, I left home. My mother and I fought constantly about anything and everything, and we never had great communication skills. As I grew into the early stages of adulthood, I thought I knew it all. I flitted through opportunities and relationships like they meant nothing. I took so much for granted.

Then, one day, a relationship ground this all to a halt, and I went from a carefree life to one of misery. Every day, I felt like I was carrying the world on my shoulders, not knowing how much longer I could last.

It was my mother who helped me get back: not to who I was but to who I was becoming.

*****

  About the Author

Candace Gish is a motivator and empowering change agent who understands the challenges women face while finding success in their everyday lives and businesses. She is an advocate for mentorship and strong, supportive networks.

Her four daughters and wonderful husband have inspired her to create a better world, thus the Divas That Care Network was born. Candace enjoys connecting with goal-oriented women and a commitment to make a difference. She believes in the power of women converging to implement change and has ensured that the purpose of Divas That Care movement quantifies just that.

 

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