You Know Your Way Home
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.46 (527 Votes) |
Asin | : | B003WQBEJ0 |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 427 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-01-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The narrative contains twists and turns which traverses true crime scenes, missing persons, addictions, co-dependency and mystical and unbelievable experiences which become quite believable. A true story about a woman with 5 husbands, secretly chasing killers and missing people, until she comes to a 3 way collision with a brash mystery man, an abrupt therapist in a padded room and a revered Lakota medicine man. Like a modern day version of the Greek mythological heroine Cassandra, Suzanne sees the future and is shunned for it. Her curse-gift complicates her adulthood as she must seek to find a way to trust herself again. She struggles as a child not always knowing what is real and what is "seen"
It feels mostly like empowerment. When she finally acknowledges her abilities and puts them to use, instead of feeling shameful about them, a whole new world is opened up to her. Unable to find a taker for her manuscript, Jauchius decided to start her own publishing company. I d been asked by Debbi, who worked with a local search and rescue team, to assist with the search for a little boy who had been abducted. This and other stories from her career are featured in the book, yet at its core the memoir focuses on Jauchius journey to find herself as she bounced from one bad relationship to the next and struggled to break destructive patterns she had accepted as the norm. Oh my God I think I m co-dependent. New Renaissance (bookstore) says it s the fastest selling book they ve had in two years, says Jauchius, with the excitement of a child. Over and over people come to Suzan
Suzanne speaks to a myriad of professional organizations, book clubs and conferences about the value of integrity in self and how to employ one's own intuition. She is featured monthly on Portland's popular 105.1fm The Buzz. In her work, she helps clients find perspective and insight in their lives, relationships and careers. . Suzanne's life has been a kaleidoscope of astonishing experiences that have conspired
"An interesting life" according to Ellen K. Sanders. I loved it. It kept me captivated. Her voice is very soothing if you get the audible version.. Stacy said An Inspiration to All!. Suzannes's life story is truly an inspiration to all! She suffered innumerable obstacles (an abusive parent, multiple failed marriages, etc.) and yet, has been able to help others through her complex journey with her unique gift. I had the pleasure of being a client of Suzanne's to help me work through a traumatic life event, and know personally that she is "the real deal." You Know Your Way Home will take you through the ups and downs of Suzanne's life, leaving you begging to know more. Suzanne is a courageous and talented woman, and her story is . A Wise Companion for Your Journey After hearing Suzanne speak at the New Renaissance Bookshop in Portland, I read Suzanne's beautiful book almost all in one sitting. I was definitely drawn to know what life for a psychic person was like, and while I did get lots of fascinating information on that subject, I also found myself privy to one woman's candid and touching account of finding her center, her deepest and truest self, and as she puts it, her way home. The simple and honest bravery and wisdom of this book took me to a profound and healing depth of reflection, and I found Suzan