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This or Something Better: A Memoir of Resilience

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

This or Something Better: A Memoir of Resilience

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781647423612

Publisher:

She Writes Press

Imprint:

She Writes Press

Publication Date:

21st July 2022

UK Publication Date:

7th June 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

920.720973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

264

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Description

When the Sonoma Complex fire came to Elisa Stancil Levines California doorstep in 2017, her world changed overnight. The devastating fire torched thousands of acres, but for Elisa, a world-class decorative artist, it was her reaction that night that cracked her wide open. A loving wife, mother, and grandmother, Elisa thought she had reckoned with her early childhood trauma. But when she fled the midnight firestorm without alerting a single neighbor, she had to ask herself: Who does that

In This or Something Better,Elisa revisits herpast and the one force in which she has always found true kinship: the wild river. Nature, her lifelong ally, gave solace. Throughteen pregnancy, her babys stillbirth, and a mystical near-death experience at eighteen, nature shaped her character, and it later informed her wildly successful career. But was there an unintended consequence

The fresh trauma of the firestormsparked a quest: what treasure awaited if Elisa learned to trust humannature Vivid, poetic, and intimate, This or Something Betterreveals how true healing of deep wounds happens one exquisite layer at a timeand invites us each to consider and embrace our own path toward wholeness and authenticity.

Reviews

This riveting story of the making of a makeris more than a memoir, it is a testament to natures role in creativity. The authors persistence and intuitive spirit come through in every chapter, inviting readers to embrace their own path toward wholeness and authenticity. Moving, illuminating and inspiring.
Heidi Gerpheide, publisher of California Homes Magazine


Levines story of resilience is framed by an account of a fire in California that threatened her home, her horses, and human life. . . . Her prose dazzles. . . . Driven by new experiences and personal revelations, the fascinating, creative memoirThis or Something Betteris a story about remaking a life.

Foreword Reviews

In this beautifully written memoir,ElisaStancil Levine takes the reader on a wild ride through her extraordinary life journey. Through it all she explores the combination of surrender and decisive action, trust and wariness, solitude and human connection, intuition and painstaking self-inquiry, and grace and sheer hardlabor that lie at the heart of the great mystery of human resilience.
Noelle Oxenhandler, author of The Wishing Year

Elisa Stancil Levine . . . is too much of everythingtoo loud, too passionate, too smart, too ambitious. Her only solace is her bond with nature. When her trust is violated she takes refuge in nature, yet keeps trying to find the relationships she wants and needs. Elisas story is essentially a spiritual quest. Readers will feel confident that she at last discovers what it really means to be human.
Susan Speranza, author of Ice OutandThe Tale of Lucia Grandi, the Early Years

Elisa Stancil Levine's memoir embarks on a rich journey to earlier times in the rural foothills of Californiaand sweeps up to date to firsthand accounts of wildfire and drought in todays Sonoma County. Her stories of growing up in a world full of both wonder and danger are uniquetold with frank detail, coming to conclusions about curiosities she encounters with both balance and generosity. She fills every page with beauty and learning.
Rebecca Lawton, author ofSwimming Grand Canyonand Other Poems

Author Bio

Elisa Stancil Levine was born in Northern California and grew up beside the American River, the site of the California gold rush. She left high school at sixteen and as a young mother earned an AA degree, remodeled sixteen houses, and wrote for Sacramento Magazine. Her successful decorative art company, Stancil Studios, has won numerous awards and is now owned by her son, James. Elisa and her husband spend hours immersed in nature on Sonoma Mountain, hiking, horseback riding, and running in the forest. This or Something Better is her second book. She lives inSonoma, CA.

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