While you wait for for the release of our upcoming anthology about friendship, enjoy a free e-book version of ‘Corners: Voices on Change.’ Why do we want you to have this free book? We want you to consider the value of personal essays, and our anthology about change, even the changes we don’t want, offers a depth of coverage about life’s inevitable challenge: navigating change. We want to hook you on our books. We hope you will post an honest review to your favorite book site.
This free offer will be available on Amazon for only 3 days. June 19-June 21, 2019. During this time the kindle version will be free and the paperback version will be offered at a special price of $10.95.
This would be a great time to join our review club. Read the free book and post an honest review on your favorite book sites, such as Amazon, Goodreads, Barnes and Noble, and IndieBound. Send us a link to your review at AL@JackWalkerPress.com.
What others are saying about Corners: Voices On Change:
Corners: Voices on Change” is a collection of stories about adaptation, about passing through a critical juncture, and gaining a fresh perspective. The book is comprised of 25 stories by writers who are confronted with a major turning point in life. They face physical difficulties, marital strife, failing relationships and deal with social and mental dilemmas. Many authors speak to attitudes we carry, beliefs we share and societal values. Some writers are able to turn corners more easily than others. Plenty go on to forge a new life path while others greet the transformation as it stands and even learn how to make peace with it. …I would highly recommend this thought-provoking collection to anyone facing a difficult transition.
by Reader Views
If you’re feeling stuck, stagnant, or burned out, Corners: Voices on Change edited by Amy Lou Jenkins might just be the book for you. With the common thread of change and transformation running through this collection of 25 stories, essays, and other musings on paper, Corners strikes a happy balance between the advice-giving nature of the self-help genre and the storytelling feature of autobiographies and memoirs. It’s like attending a group therapy session or a retreat where you get to listen to the wisdom of a diverse array of people–mothers, grandmothers, writers, poets, teachers, travelers, students, singers, combat veterans–who each have a noteworthy story to share.
… there’s no denying the book’s potential to inspire and move people to reflect and act on their past, present, and future circumstances.
by Online Book Club