"Through personal accounts of family, career, addiction, alienation, romance, aging, and loss, Valerie Schultz retraces the passages of ordinary life, finding grace and the presence of God in those she loves and those she struggles to love"--. Provided by publisher. "Do we make too much of our day-to-day problems? In the big scheme of things how important can they be? Award-winning storyteller Valerie Schultz answers these questions through deeply touching-and sometimes provocative-personal accounts of family, career, addiction, alienation, romance, aging, and loss. With compassion and honesty Schultz retraces the passages of ordinary life, finding grace and the presence of God in those she loves and those she struggles to love. "-- Provided by publisher.
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