Through symbols, fables,
and no-holds barred personal reflections, In Our Shoes tells
the stories of seven ordinary women’s extraordinary physical,
emotional, and spiritual journeys.
— John Gray, Ph.D. Author of Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus

On the pages of In Our Shoes, seven women mirror the journey
of healing and self-discovery that every woman travels. This
is a unique and dynamic portrayal of every woman’s
search for her authentic soul.
— Dr. Marilyn Powers syndicated radio show host of Words to Empower, KRLA,
Los Angeles and KCBQ, San Diego

In Our Shoes is an ambitious undertaking. Ms. Brown, the
group’s founder, refers to it as a 21st century quilting
group. Instead of sharing stories over a quilting frame,
they write them and then read them. The fables are interesting,
but the stories are riveting. We give it four hearts. — Judy
Schuler, Heartland Reviews

In Our Shoes is revealing, riveting and real. It presents
a clear path for self-discovery and survival; of perspective
from lessons learned and a visionary promise for all you
can become. A recommended read for seekers of a better way. — Larry James, President, CelebrateLove.com; speaker
and author of How to Really Love the One You’re
With
The honest, straightforward dialogue of In Our Shoes allows
one to feel they are in the same room—that you are |
listening to the story of a wise
woman’s life
with its trials and tribulations. Their experiences clearly
have been a propelling force toward wisdom and contentment
with their past, present, and future lives. The gift offered
to the reader gives strength to the notion that we can choose
to have our life’s lessons be the power behind achieving
our own serenity.
— William H. Miller, M.D., Psychiatrist

In Our Shoes speaks of a courage that calls forth courage
in the reader to look at his or her own life and heal. I
was struck by the honesty, joy, and humor with which each
woman told her story—with the willingness to be totally ‘seen,’ to
allow the lessons of her soul to be visible. The spiritual
realizations that have come through these women’s experiences
have anchored their ability to move forward in their lives.
— Rev. Lei Lanni Burt, Director of Ministry, Unity of Phoenix

In a world of façade and illusion, the “shoe” women
bare their soles without reserve. They have the courage to
share their journeys through darkness, pain, and the transformation
to spiritual awakening. I love this book. It is the ultimate
expression of the human predicament. This book gives us the
permission to be honest with ourselves and others in regards
to our own personal journeys. — Debbra Sirmans, M.D.,
CEO Powers Media Inc., Executive Producer of Words to
Empower and The Marilyn Powers Show
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