THIN THREADS: Real Stories of Life Changing Moments
WOODBRIDGE, Conn., Sept. 2 /PRNewswire/ –We are all affected by the events of others. If you’re wondering “what’s next in my life” or “how can I make the right decision,” then Thin Threads: Real Stories of Life Changing Moments is just the book to guide you (Kiwi Publishing/November 1, 2009/$17.95). Thin Threads (www.ThinThreads.com) is comprised of 50 stories written by individuals that all show how connected we are with one another. Each story has elements that will enlighten you and motivate you.
Through these stories, Thin Threads captures these “a ha” instances, enabling us, as readers, to realize our own opportunities when we live in the moment. We all experience moments in our lives when we feel we are just hanging on – holding on to a thin thread. Thin threads are stronger than you might think. They lead us, connect us, and best of all, liberate us and allow us to live our lives to the fullest.
In times long gone, when we confronted challenging times, our family and friends were always by our side telling us stories to help guide us on our way. That’s how you can think of this book: stories from people who have lessons to share. These are the lessons you didn’t know you needed. They appeal to us because they have a hidden meaning in our own lives that becomes more evident as we read through them.
In one story “Reach Out Before It’s Too Late,” a middle aged woman named Maureen races to the bedside of her childhood friend, not knowing how that encounter would change her life for the better. “Lose Your Mind” is another story that tells of a Wall Street trader who left his job to run a children’s charity. His salary is a small fraction of what it once was, but he is a lot happier and feels far more fulfilled. Thin Threads will inspire us to become who we were meant to be.
About the Author:
Stacey Krone Battat is a family education workshop facilitator and former broadcast journalist. She has always loved to hear people’s personal stories. “I love the idea of people connecting to each other in the most fragile times, like now. I want people to be inspired by other’s real life experiences and have something positive come out of that moment,” says Stacey. Stacey lives in Woodbridge, CT, and she is available for media interviews and speaking engagements.
SOURCE Kiwi Publishing
