
“Surviving Sue” is celebrating a birthday – she’s officially two years old!
Last week in a reflective moment I thought about the past two years and the enormous gratitude I feel for readers and their kind words, lovely reviews and comments. Whether it’s a call or an email outreach, my heart swells when readers connect. It’s a wealth of riches…hearing that my story inspires and helps others on a healing journey.
I don’t know much about manifesting goodness, but I’m intrigued by the concept.
I received two phone calls last week from former students who read “Surviving Sue” – eager to share a-ha’s about their accomplishments, despite enduring family turmoil…much like life with my mom, Sue. The following day, I heard from a dear former colleague, the talented educator, librarian and author, Jim Edstrom (that’s Jim in the pic above) offering praise for “Surviving Sue“:
Your book is an extraordinarily important work that deserves wide circulation. You accomplished something exceedingly rare: at the same time that you told your story honestly and truthfully, you were able to critically assess what was happening, evaluate your mother’s behavior patterns and find for yourself a sense of peace and healing. That is an incredible gift. And you drew such vivid portraits of all the actors–your dad, your sister, your aunts, and most of all your mother–I felt like I truly got to know them as much as any reader can know the characters in a well-written narrative.
None of us can ever completely escape from our own personal traumas. But you showed that it’s more than possible to transcend one’s past, integrate it into one’s experience, and to build a better world of one’s own. I’m convinced that it has the power to transform people’s lives and remind them that no matter what traumas they may encounter, no one is ever alone. There is always someone to turn to. Your story and your triumphant journey of resilience underscore that Vicki Atkinson will be that someone for countless readers of your work.
Wow…and wow…and thanks to all of you who’ve read and provided heartfelt endorsements. They matter and serve as booster shots of encouragement as I work on my next book…weaving threads from “Surviving Sue” into a story with ancestral flair.
Hugs to my beta readers for their endless support as I work through the final draft…and thank you, my WordPress friends, for all of your kindnesses.
-Vicki 💝
Home – Jim Edstrom, A.B., M.S., M.A.
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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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