I Wanna See Laney's House
With a major theme being the bond between sisters, the author shares her story of loss, relationships, and grief.
Xulon Press Author Releases Autobiographical Story About Woman Who Lost Two Close Loved Ones
With a major theme being the bond between sisters, the author shares her story of loss, relationships, and grief.
2019-03-28
Within
the pages of Anita Russell’s new book, I Wanna See Laney’s House ($15.49, paperback, 9781545654583; $25.49, hardcover,
9781545654590; $7.99, ebook, 9781545654606), readers will find a debut
autobiography that chronicles the life journey of a contemporary woman, nestled
in between the loss of two loved ones: a three-year-old child and a
seventy-eight-year old woman.
“God
truly is ever-present,” says Russell. “Relationships are still important. Grief
is a doorway and you must find your own way out expecting to be different when
your do. Finally, you'll never know who you really are if your only skim the
surface of life.”
A
society moves toward a more machine-like, technological existence, there will
always be those who still prefer the human side of life. “It's like the first
time I ever saw Fahrenheit 451 and I realized, I would choose to live among the
book people,” says Russell.
Anita
Russell is a life coach. Her signature strengths—maximizer, strategic,
connectedness, learner, arranger—are what she sees in herself. Her personal and
career life groomed her for coaching and writing.
Xulon
Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian
self-publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. I
Wanna See Laney’s House is available online through
xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.