Author: | Natalie Buske Thomas | ISBN: | 1230000270962 |
Publisher: | Independent Spirit Publishing | Publication: | September 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Natalie Buske Thomas |
ISBN: | 1230000270962 |
Publisher: | Independent Spirit Publishing |
Publication: | September 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
"Ramen Noodles and Hot Dogs" (Thriving in a Hateful World book 2) contains ten chapters of practical advice that really works, motivational tips, stories, and life coaching to teach you how to survive financial hardship. This too shall pass. Love and laugh when it seems that all hope is gone.
Natalie Buske Thomas is an accomplished oil painter and the author of the popular Serena Wilcox mysteries, but life wasn't always kind. When Natalie was fifteen years old she was in a whitewater rafting accident. A doctor said that she would be in a wheelchair for the rest of her life. She danced in her next recital. It was a fight that she won, after a long year of seizures and illness. During that same year, her father died from cancer. He was only thirty-seven. Let Natalie show you how to find peace in the past, contentment in the present and hope in the future through her motivational series "Thriving in a Hateful World".
We live in a hateful world. Natalie thrives anyway. And so can you! Read "Ramen Noodles and Hot Dogs" (book 2) from cover to cover, or only one chapter at a time. Keep a journal, share the book with a friend, or organize a small group. Be inspired, dare to dream and believe in the impossible!
"Ramen Noodles and Hot Dogs" (Thriving in a Hateful World book 2) contains ten chapters of practical advice that really works, motivational tips, stories, and life coaching to teach you how to survive financial hardship. This too shall pass. Love and laugh when it seems that all hope is gone.
Natalie Buske Thomas is an accomplished oil painter and the author of the popular Serena Wilcox mysteries, but life wasn't always kind. When Natalie was fifteen years old she was in a whitewater rafting accident. A doctor said that she would be in a wheelchair for the rest of her life. She danced in her next recital. It was a fight that she won, after a long year of seizures and illness. During that same year, her father died from cancer. He was only thirty-seven. Let Natalie show you how to find peace in the past, contentment in the present and hope in the future through her motivational series "Thriving in a Hateful World".
We live in a hateful world. Natalie thrives anyway. And so can you! Read "Ramen Noodles and Hot Dogs" (book 2) from cover to cover, or only one chapter at a time. Keep a journal, share the book with a friend, or organize a small group. Be inspired, dare to dream and believe in the impossible!