The 2 Of Me

by Sarah McChristian


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$12.95
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$3.99
Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/14/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 56
ISBN : 9781463460204
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 56
ISBN : 9781463460198

About the Book

…ENSIGHTFUL, LIFE CHANGING, ABOUT A REAL PERSON


Edward C. Tucker, PhD
Detroit, Michigan

Understanding the emotional capacity and how to manage human responses to negativity should be a part of educating our youth today. As an educator for 30 years, I recognize that this understanding, as part of the school curriculum, would facilitate the building of student character, student morals and a student appreciation toward humanity.


Sharon Bryant Phillips
Author and Spanish Teacher

This book is powerful, in that it illustrates a glorious work manifested in the author’s life. This inspired work is truly a testimony of a mother’s love for her daughter. Many of the words in this book have empowered me. Most assuredly, it will have a transforming effect upon anyone who reads it.


Cassandra G. Turner, MLS, MA
Adjunct Professor, EMU

Very enlightening…a good guide for life experiences. It inspires positive thoughts and solutions.


Lois Hilfer, LVN
Arcadia, CA


About the Author

One of my earliest recollections was standing in the center of a table in the Heinz Pickle Factory in Pittsburgh singing “God Bless America” and trying to make my voice sound as good as the wonderful contemporary, radio hostess, Kate Smith. I was 4 years old; my Mother and I had all expenses paid for this trip by The Detroit Federation of Musicians to attend this Convention because I was their youngest member (my Mother considered me to be her little protégé.) I have always loved performing but, I must have been a disappointment to my Mother because; as a young adult, I finally realized that I should gave up music in Show Business to become the Mother that I should be for my Daughter. College, Music Theory provided an understanding of how to hear the music that I read and be able to write whatever music I heard. However, a few years later, I recall crying when I was convinced by my College Counselor to give up my music major because educational funds were being withheld from all of the Arts. Social Work and Managerial employment gave me the finances that I needed to support my family nevertheless; throughout my lifetime…music has always been my “ace in the hole.” Today (this old woman) enjoys accompanying and conducting a senior, vocal group.