Divine Turbulence
Navigating the Amorphous Winds of Life
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Michael Joseph Mitchell
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In Divine Turbulence, little six-year-old Gary loses his mother and stepfather to murder-suicide on a US Army base in Germany. Shipped back to the States, he's launched from the frying pan into a fiery den of torture, abuse, and enslavement. Can Gary, a victim of unthinkable evil, become better instead of bitter? The answer places the rising artist and sculptor on a miraculous quest to fulfill Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl's dream with a symbol of responsibility at a time when the world seems to need it most.
Gary Lee Price's memoir proves that even amid tragedy and terror, choices upon choices shape our destinies. A greater call resides within each of us. The only question...will we answer it? Written with New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author Bridget Cook-Burch, this unforgettable story reveals how remarkably the past shapes the present but does not have to dictate the future of any life...or that of the planet.
©2022 Gary Lee Price and Bridget Cook-Burch (P)2022 Gary Lee Price and Bridget Cook-Burch批評家のレビュー
"Divine Turbulence is a profoundly moving story that demonstrates the power of faith, perseverance, resilience, and above all, love. With touching humility and huge vulnerability, Gary Lee Price shares his journey with such emotional depth it brought me to tears a number of times. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. In this time of world turbulence, Gary's message shows us how we can ride the waves and be lifted higher than we ever imagined." (Karen Ann Bullock, founder/CEO of Transcendence, national best-selling author and coach)
"The fundamental requirement of a memoir is to tell the truth, unvarnished! Gary not only reveals the evolution of psyche and soul, he shares the struggle that exposes evil for what it is and engages us ultimately in the transcendent possibility inside each one of us. A remarkable and worthwhile read." (Steve Cohen, national news executive)