Dream Legend: Facing the Condor

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Miriam Nesset ISBN: 9781476033563
Publisher: Miriam Nesset Publication: March 15, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Miriam Nesset
ISBN: 9781476033563
Publisher: Miriam Nesset
Publication: March 15, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Dream Legend: Facing the Condor is Part I of a trilogy, Dream Legend. It is a novel of inspiration and encouragement; a raw, revealing account of a woman’s effort to overcome a destructive eating disorder and the obstacles that have prevented her from living life to the fullest. The protagonist, Pamela Hastings is initially judgmental, very critical of herself and others, and not a person you can easily like. The reader goes along on the trek of a lifetime as she hikes the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in the Andes of Peru, nearly dying in the process. Her journey becomes a metaphor for her evolution in self-awareness. Dreams are her guidance throughout as she learns the importance of living in the present, adapting and responding, rather than reacting from a place of fear. Eventually she is able to look forward to an open-ended and fulfilling future, filled with promise.

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Dream Legend: Facing the Condor is Part I of a trilogy, Dream Legend. It is a novel of inspiration and encouragement; a raw, revealing account of a woman’s effort to overcome a destructive eating disorder and the obstacles that have prevented her from living life to the fullest. The protagonist, Pamela Hastings is initially judgmental, very critical of herself and others, and not a person you can easily like. The reader goes along on the trek of a lifetime as she hikes the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in the Andes of Peru, nearly dying in the process. Her journey becomes a metaphor for her evolution in self-awareness. Dreams are her guidance throughout as she learns the importance of living in the present, adapting and responding, rather than reacting from a place of fear. Eventually she is able to look forward to an open-ended and fulfilling future, filled with promise.

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