The Lipstick Mountains Memoirs and "The (creative) Meaning of Ordeal" by B. K. SmithBy: Madison Avenue Publishers, LLC Smith follows a little girl who colored in a book her totally dysfunctional world as it swirled around her, with 64 crayons. The same girl, grown to a woman, in a fugue immediately following the complicated and untimely death of her husband, creates 60 papier mache "Bowls," to mark the days – I was here; I was alive; I can't remember. But, I made this bowl. Therefore, I was. Very moving, a young widow, alone, tries to make sense of the past and the present. Getting to daybreak one tick at a time was a lesson from a corporate team building sales seminar 40 years ago, right out of college. Smith rubs you raw with emotion; she dares you to consider the unthinkable, like suffocating, for example. Letting go. Another survival lesson. Don't struggle. There's an inserted picture book tucked inside this book, full color photographs of the actual papier mache bowls. Lipstick Mountains Press is a division of Madison Avenue Publishers, LLC. Innovative eLit Boutique. Books, stories, audiobooks, photography, art, infographics. Visit us at www.MadisonAvenuePublishers.com. Highly recommended. 4.5 handkerchiefs out of 5. "Chelsea Matinee - Memoirs of an Easy Woman," #1 by B. K. Smith "2016 BEST EROTIC FICTION" End
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