Handling the Truth: Katrina Kenison's kindness and first words
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Tomorrow morning I am going to share a video here that will quiet you, inspire you, make you want to know my friend, Katrina Kenison.
But this afternoon I am privileged to share Katrina's words about Handling the Truth. She received this book and read it at once. She sent me notes as I stood near my great-grandfather's grave in Bryson City, North Carolina, and then notes again, through a dark week. And even in the midst of all she is doing in preparation for the launch of her own book, Magical Journey: An Apprenticeship in Contentment (look for it!), she took time to craft these words.
They are the first "official" words for this book:
For the full press release, go here.
But this afternoon I am privileged to share Katrina's words about Handling the Truth. She received this book and read it at once. She sent me notes as I stood near my great-grandfather's grave in Bryson City, North Carolina, and then notes again, through a dark week. And even in the midst of all she is doing in preparation for the launch of her own book, Magical Journey: An Apprenticeship in Contentment (look for it!), she took time to craft these words.
They are the first "official" words for this book:
With infectious passion and hard-won wisdom, Beth Kephart eloquently celebrates the rigors and rewards of the creative process and – equally necessary – the art of crafting a meaningful life. Part memoir and part memoirist’s manifesto, this small, urgent book inspires on many levels. Read it and learn how to tell your story. Better yet, read it and begin to understand why your story matters.
Katrina Kenison, author of Magical Journey: An Apprenticeship in Contentment
For the full press release, go here.
2 comments:
I'm really really excited to read this, Beth.
Congratulations! Another book realized.
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