Silent Echoes

by Marilyn Fowler

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Silent Echoes

by Marilyn Fowler

Published Mar 28, 2010
291 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs


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Book Details

Silent Echoes spans three generations from the high-life of the 1920's through the stock market crash, survival during the Great Depression years, several wars and beyond. It follows the lives of a mother and daughter who are stubborn enough to get back up every time life dashes them to their knees, and with the ability to laugh sometimes, even when the sun doesn't shine. As their stories unfold, their lives become reflections of their childhood fears and confusion hidden beneath their conscious awareness. These messages from the past silently echo into the present, and are subtly revealed as motivators to wrong turns in the road and disillusioned hearts until insight brings understanding, healing and freedom.

Readers will immerse themselves in Silent Echoes, looking up only at the end to realize they've been swept away. ---Carol O'Dell - Author of Mothering Mother, Speaker, and Family Advisor at Caring.com.

Here's an author who set aside the fears of looking into her past, and in doing so, emerged into newness and fullness of life. ---Rev. Betty Sikking - Unity Spiritual Enrichment Center

Marilyn Fowler has artfully combined her clinical observations with gut wrenching personal memories to reflect on the impact of childhood experiences on adult life.---Martye Groble Ph.D., LMHC

 

About the Author

Marilyn Fowler

Marilyn Fowler has enjoyed a career as a Licensed Clinical Social worker with extensive experience in the Mental Health field. During her career, she was Mental Health Team Leader, then Director of Mental Health Services in the Duval County Jail in Jacksonville, Florida. She coordinated Mental Health Services in five nursing homes, worked on impatient units, and was in private practice as psychotherapist for a number of years. She has led Mental Health training sessions, lectured on family and social issues and led individual and family groups regarding chronic physical and mental illness. One of her stories appeared in the Salvation Army magazine, War Cry, and another will appear in a book entitled "When God Spoke To Me," by Candace and DavidPaul Doyle.