av Lindy Henny
155,-
Sarah's autobiography will interest anyone who is curious about life's meaning, the value of self-discovery, and the search for some form of God. It is, in itself, a blueprint of self-analysis, and at the same time a description of Sarah's raw, rich life, and her restoration from despair to wanting to live. In reading 'Behold Sarah' you will time travel with her through her singular, often murky, ever emerging past. She shares her story with an italicisedgod - but whose voice are we actually hearing? Perhaps Sarah's voice and God's are one and the same. Prepare to float on the flotsam-jetsam Thames, be guided through quirky parts of London, be banged up blissfully in a high security prison, fall in and out of love, and out and into sex , and, deep breath, find yourself in the painfully comfortable paradox of the therapy room. I, Lindy Henny (like Sarah in many respects!) am a psychotherapist, and an author. I love to write in different styles and genres - plays, poetry, novels, both profane and sacred. Accompanying Sarah on her journey, she and I spend time in an imaginary place which she calls The Hut, or The Willow Cabin; there we reflect and ponder on such things as old age, adoption, sex, love, writing poetry, relationships, croquet and tennis. I hope you enjoy 'Behold Sarah', and might be encouraged to 'Behold Yourself' and like Sarah find understanding, meaning, and whatever it is you are seeking.