The Most Beautiful People

The talented Rose Vettleson – the blogger behind the beautiful site, “Of All The Things I’ve Ever Dreamed” honored me with a review of “Surviving Sue” this week:

The most significant takeaway from this book is – Inspiration! Inspiration is in the title. I found this book inspirational for many reasons, one in particular was feeling a connection to another human whose childhood held complex family issues, yet she resiliently survived and thrived. I have great admiration for Vicki’s accomplishments and who she has become.

I’ve seen many reviews for Vicki’s book. At first, I was apprehensive about reading it because I wasn’t sure I was prepared for the sadness it may include. However, in a podcast I heard Vicki say, ‘your story is unique, but your pain is not’. And I became very intrigued to learn more about someone who would make such a profound statement.

Rose uses a beloved Elisabeth Kubler-Ross quote on her “About Me” page and it’s one of my all-time favorites. I believe it’s true. Beautiful people do not just happen and learning that this quote also inspires Rose made me smile:

The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen.” ~ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

Rose’s review is compelling. I love how she made meaning and drew analogous threads into her heart about building strength and resiliency. The fact that she wrote about my book and the insights she gained in the process humbled me beyond measure:

I’d highly recommend Vicki’s book to anyone – but particularly to those who have gone through a similar experience. There is so much to learn here – how to observe, how to survive, how to not fall into the pit of despair when all seems to be against you, don’t assume adults or people in authority know everything, don’t take others’ behaviors personally when most likely they’re dealing with their own baggage, be true to yourself and do your best to be a good person, learn to do better… I could list so many lessons.

Most lives contain something that needs to be addressed. Put words to your concerns, and learn how to handle them. This is a good way to begin overcoming whatever is in your path.

I feel fortunate to have read Vicki’s book and am honored to have found her through blogging. She brings much heart and joy to the world, and we desperately need more of that right now.

When I set out to write “Surviving Sue” my focus was on intergenerational healing and the power of heartfelt storytelling to inspire and encourage others to be bold and courageous in examining their lives. But the task of writing and disclosing is arduous to say the least. Those moments where we want to recoil, assume that our pain is singular and unique might push us away from writing. Whether the intent is to share or simply write for the wellness benefits, the compulsion to pull back is strong.

But Rose? What she offered in her review is striking in that she demonstrated the power of building community through disclosure. I could not be more grateful to her. I stand in awe.

Thank you, Rose!

Vicki 💝


The podcast Rose referenced in her review: Episode 102: Writer’s Lessons with Melanie McGauran – The Heart of the Matter

Hi – I’m Victoria, Vicki, Dr. Vicki. I hold a doctorate in Adult Education and I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and author of Surviving Sue | Eckhartz Press.

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65 responses to “The Most Beautiful People”

  1. Such a beautiful review from Rose. “What she offered in her review is striking in that she demonstrated the power of building community through disclosure. ”

    It’s so amazing to be able to see what happens when we are brave enough to write like you did, Vicki. And then for whole-hearted readers who bring it full circle by telling their own stories — incredible!

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    1. Thank you, Wynne. I agree! What Rose offered was so lovely. Reminds me of my mission. xo, dear one! 🥰

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  2. Congratulations on the wonderful review of your painful/inspiring book, Vicki!

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    1. Thank you so much, Dave! 🥰

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  3. Wow Vicki, what a stunning review.
    Congratulations.🎉
    As you say, it is not easy baring our souls to the world.
    But we do it with hope always.
    ❤️🥰❤️

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    1. You said that so perfectly, Maggie, “we do it with hope always”. Yes! Xo! 🥰

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      1. We do Vicki xo
        Well done my friend 🥰❤️🥰

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  4. Love and admiration to both you and Rose for rising above adversity and demonstrating courage, resilience, and love.

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    1. You are such a bright light of support, Jane. Thank you for recognizing the effort and cheering us on. I’ll always be indebted to you for your kindness! 🥰💕🥰 Grateful to you for connecting me with Rose!

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  5. Oh, Vicki again you bring me to tears.💞 What a kind introduction to my review. Thank you so very much for being brave enough to share your story in hopes of healing generations. It makes my heart happy to know we share love of quotes (and love of Paris). Much love to you!💕

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    1. Entirely my pleasure, Rose. It’s such a wonderful experience – meeting new dear ones who instantly like lifelong friends!
      Thank you for your bravery and wholeheartedness. It’s a gift for ME to get to know you! Hugs! 🥰

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  6. Thank you for continuing to inspire me, Vicki. ❤️

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    1. Oh my goodness. What a sweet thing to say. Let me return that praise to you! Sending big hugs! 🥰

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      1. Always giving back, you are. See what I mean? Even your responses to comments never cease to inspire. 😘

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        1. You’re filling me to the brim with good vibes! So kind…so you! 🥰❤️🥰

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  7. What a fabulous review and a real testament to you!

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    1. Aww…thank you, Elizabeth. Rose was so very kind. Xo! 🥰

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  8. A well-earned tribute to you, Vicki. While you stand in awe of Rose, some of us stand in awe of you.

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    1. Oh my. What a lovely and endearing thing to say. Thank you, my friend. ❤️

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  9. How wonderful to be honoured so. Well deserved

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    1. Thank you so much, VJ. Rose was very generous with her kind words. 🥰

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  10. I think of the ripple effect here and how enduring that will be. You bravely wrote your story, Rose FELT your story and wrote about it, and now who will read her words and feel the strength to write their own? It goes outward and outward, forever. That’s a fantastic legacy/accomplishment, Vicki and so deserving. ❤️

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    1. Ah…and you’re one of the ripples and a source of inspiration, dear one. I loved that Rose recalled a snippet from our most recent podcast with you! 🥰❤️🥰 xo!

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      1. I noticed that Rose referenced your comment from the podcast. They were true words you shared! She heard them. Thanks for thinking of me as one of the ripples. It’s a good feeling. 🥰🥰

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        1. I think when we’re around people who give depth (just as Pete said in his comment) more comes forward – depth and understanding – and that happens every time I get to visit with you, Melanie! Thank you so much. 💕🥰💕

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    This is why memoir can be such a powerful genre. Even if we haven’t experienced that person’s story, it can trigger something relatable in our own memories.

    I haven’t been following Rose for long. She writes with the kind of honesty and deep thoughts I look for in all good writers.

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    1. You said that so well, Pete – about Rose’s writing style. Depth and honesty. Yes. So good! Thank you for your kind comment. xo! 🥰

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  12. Oh what a great review. So happy for you Vicki. I do love Rose’s perspective. “I found this book inspirational for many reasons, one in particular was feeling a connection to another human whose childhood held complex family issues, yet she resiliently survived and thrived. I have great admiration for Vicki’s accomplishments and who she has become.”

    I love how she nails what I always I think about your book . . . the connection and even occasionally thinking wait a minute, was I on video? HOw’d you record my own crazy family/thoughts/issues. Love it. Cheers to both of you.

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    1. I love that — shared experiences that seem to run sooo sooo close that we wonder how that could be! Thanks, Brian. I appreciate your kind words about Rose’s review. It was truly lovely – just like the ongoing support and cheers you provide. Grateful! 🥰

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  13. I love the Elisabeth Kubler-Ross quote and your writing most certainly evokes and exudes compassion and gentleness. Congrats on the latest positive review!

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    1. You are the best, Ab! Thank you so much. Xo! 🥰

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  14. what a beautiful review from Rose, and she’s right about it being a way to build community – a gift to those out there who may have the opportunity to read your honest and brave words.

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    1. Thank you so much, Beth. I’m grateful to you for reading and for your generous review and positivity. And I think you’re right on about building community. So glad we’ve connected! xo! 🥰

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  15. Rose wrote a wonderful review, and I really like how she uses “Like Vicki” to share her story. Just incredible.

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    1. Wasn’t that lovely? Such a thoughtful way to bring her story forward. I loved it – so happy you read and for your kind comment, Edward. I’ve felt so blessed these past few weeks with your terrific, humbling review and now Rose’s. Thank you…thank you. 🥰

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      1. You’re welcome, my friend. Know that you are loved. 🫶🏼

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        1. Right back to you, dear Edward! 🥰

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  16. How wonderful to know your words touched someone so deeply. Positive reviews are the absolute best!

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    1. So true! Thank you, Mark! 🥰

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  17. An excellent review for an excellent book! 🤩

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    1. Ahhh…aren’t you the best? Thank you, Todd! 🥰

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  18. A wonderful share! Inspiring and a beautiful example of support and the power of storytelling. 💕

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    1. Thank you, Michele! 🥰❤️🥰

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      1. You’re very welcome, Victoria. ❤️

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  19. Vicki, this review says it all about your book and you! Rose beautifully described the meaning, strength and inspiration in Surviving Sue.
    Bravo!!!!
    ❤️❤️❤️❤️V

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    1. Dear Vickie…you know how I feel about you. So glad we’ve connected…and grateful – always – for your kind, knowing feedback. Rose’s review was such a gift. Thank you, thank you for reading it and “Surviving Sue”. Xo! 🥰

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      1. I am also so happy that we connected and grateful for your encouragement and support. You have truly been a help to me.
        XoV

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        1. Oh my goodness…same, same. Hugs to you and Mitch and extra love to Jess!
          🥰❤️🥰

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  20. Wow. I got goosebumps, not just by that terrific review, but also your response to the terrific review. Beautiful people know beautiful people. Beauty shines from inside out. YOU are a beautiful person. Thanks for sharing this review. Many congrats. ❤

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    1. Oh, Pam…a nod from you means so much. Thank you for the kind words and the goosebumps! You’ve made my day! Big hugs to you…big, big hugs! 💕🥰💕

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  21. What a fabulous review to your fantastic book Vicki. You already know how I feel about it. And Rose had written it all so well. I too love that Kubler-Ross quote.
    Love this. How beautiful! You, Rose and your fantastic book! 💕

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    1. You are such a delight! Thank you for all of that goodness and light. Xo! 🥰❤️🥰

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  22. Doesn’t stuff like this just make your month??? 🙂

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    1. Yup…it sure does. I feel like I’ve been on a happy wave and you know how some of us can be. It’s over. All done. No more good news – ever! 😜

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      1. Hahahaha! I get ya! 😛

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  23. “The power of building community through disclosure.” – Profound. I will look up this book. Thanks for sharing.

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      1. Thank you, Victoria. Right back at you!

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