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Just Outside Your Window: Finding Insights, Hope and Joy

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Just Outside Your Window: Finding Insights, Hope and Joy

Contributors:

By (Author) Donna Marie Bailey
By (photographer) Charlotte Noyes

ISBN:

9781667805726

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

12th April 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

154

Dimensions:

Width 215mm, Height 215mm, Spine 10mm

Weight:

331g

Description

We are living in challenging times
with so many unknowns. Worry and stress can
feel overwhelming at times. Feeling untethered
makes us see the day ahead as an effort, and
we miss the many opportunities to see the joy
and miracles that happen each and every day.
Just Outside Your Window is filled with
beautiful photographs and words of inspiring
wisdom . . . carefully chosen by the authors to
help move you from struggle to strength, from
feeling lost to finding joy. Page after page
in this heartfelt book you'll find the magic in the
ordinary that will uplift your spirit and brighten
your day. We hope it will illumine your path and
help you rediscover the strength and courage
that is already inside you.

Author Bio

Donna remembered that she was is a writer just after the loss of her beloved grandfather. She recalls the cursor light on her first personal computer blinking, as if calling her. Her fingers moved effortlessly as she composed a poem in his honor. The writer had returned.

Since then, Donna has lived in many places--Maine, San Francisco, North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains ( her birthplace), and most recently, Illinois. Her professional life took many shapes, but with the same intent... .to help people find what brings them joy in work, nature, and relationships. She founded Donna's Big Red Chair in 2010 and works as a life coach. In 1959, Charlotte's engineer father had a basement dark room where he'd develop the black and white photos he'd taken. When she was eleven, he helped her develop some of her own photographs, taken with her Brownie camera. The seed was planted.

But it wasn't until 2004, after years of education and working in a variety of fields - from teaching to public health research -- that Charlotte realized she is a photographer, not just someone who takes pictures. She draws inspiration from Imogen Cunningham, who said My favorite photograph is the one I'll take tomorrow. Charlotte's studio is called Eye's Breath Photographic Art. See more of her photographs at www.eyesbreathphotoart.online

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