Bles Chavez-Bernstein was born in the Philippines and migrated to the U.S. after her parents insisted that she become a nurse so she could work abroad and help send her younger siblings to college. Although unable to keep on writing lyrics and sonnets as she did as a young girl, she managed to keep her desire lit despite working full time as a nurse and raising three children. Three decades later, she has rediscovered her path and published Without Rhyme, her first collection of poetry. In The Typhoon’s Eye is her first non-fiction. Bles has received years of training in classical singing at the Performer’s Music Institute in Miami, Florida. In 2002, the New World School of the Arts in Miami awarded Bles a scholarship in music, majoring in vocal performance. In the last eighteen years, proceeds from her performances have supported advocacies for women and children worldwide. Bles holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and has extensive experience, both as a bedside clinician and director of nursing, in two clinical specialties: mental health and addictions nursing. Currently she is working on her second collection of poetry, Sensuous Healing.
In The Typhoon's Eye
A Story of Childhood and Leaving Home
by Bles Chavez-Bernstein

In The Typhoon's Eye
A Story of Childhood and Leaving Home
by Bles Chavez-Bernstein
Published Sep 29, 2020
299 Pages
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs