Double Doll

Turning Myself Upside Down

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Double Doll by Sharleen Daugherty, Abbott Press
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Author: Sharleen Daugherty ISBN: 9781458214829
Publisher: Abbott Press Publication: March 18, 2014
Imprint: Abbott Press Language: English
Author: Sharleen Daugherty
ISBN: 9781458214829
Publisher: Abbott Press
Publication: March 18, 2014
Imprint: Abbott Press
Language: English

A breathtaking tale of risk, vision, and wisdom, Sharleen Daughertys Double Doll leads us from the pressure cooker of Wall Street to the big skies of the Navajo Nation. Like the Navajo weavings the book celebrates, Daugherty intertwines issues of race, class, and gender against a backdrop of heartbreaking beauty.

Robert Wilder, author of

Daddy Needs a Drink

My relationship with Ms. Daugherty has gone on for over one hundred years. From writers coach to deep friend, we have traveled together ... Her cross-culture journey, and her insistence on finding the core of that adventure, are recorded in this trilogy. Hers is the Beauty Way of a strong woman willing to dare.

Michael Thunder, writers coach

Writing a memoir requires the ability to face the truth and to share it with a strong voice that tells the story with heart and dignity. Sharleen Daugherty has done this and more in the first book of her memoir trilogy, Double Doll. Her story brings both the beauty of the Southwest and the complexity of its people to life. Wonderfully written, this book should not be missed!

Marcia Rosen, author of

My Memoir Workbook

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A breathtaking tale of risk, vision, and wisdom, Sharleen Daughertys Double Doll leads us from the pressure cooker of Wall Street to the big skies of the Navajo Nation. Like the Navajo weavings the book celebrates, Daugherty intertwines issues of race, class, and gender against a backdrop of heartbreaking beauty.

Robert Wilder, author of

Daddy Needs a Drink

My relationship with Ms. Daugherty has gone on for over one hundred years. From writers coach to deep friend, we have traveled together ... Her cross-culture journey, and her insistence on finding the core of that adventure, are recorded in this trilogy. Hers is the Beauty Way of a strong woman willing to dare.

Michael Thunder, writers coach

Writing a memoir requires the ability to face the truth and to share it with a strong voice that tells the story with heart and dignity. Sharleen Daugherty has done this and more in the first book of her memoir trilogy, Double Doll. Her story brings both the beauty of the Southwest and the complexity of its people to life. Wonderfully written, this book should not be missed!

Marcia Rosen, author of

My Memoir Workbook

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