'ABACADABRA MOONSHINE & OTHER STORIES' is an exuberant tour de force of wit, humor and insight into the human condition. Its collection of magical tales will entrance, entertain and prompt readers to ponder the true nature of reality.
Testimonials:
“Buddha taught, ‘Be a lamp unto yourself,’ and
Tasha Halpert’s newest book, Up to My Neck in
Lemons guides in how to do so. Halpert
shines insightful light on her own experiencing
as she shares personal stories and evocative
poems, illuminating a path for emotional healing
and wellbeing. With her gentle spirit shining
through, Halpert shows how the suffering that
life brings can be embraced awarely, with
acceptance, gratitude, and understanding to
transform the sour lemons of life into sweet
nectar. And the bonus is that she includes
wonderful lemon recipes, guaranteed to tantalize
your palate along with practical uses for lemons
to enhance everyday living. As you read and
enjoy this wisdom-filled volume, new potentials
for happiness and satisfaction open to you.“
–C.
Alexander Simpkins, PhD and Annellen M.
Simpkins, PhD, authors of The Tao of
Bipolar and The Yoga and Mindfulness
Therapy Workbook
“Recipes for living and loving that nourish both
body and soul—delicious!”
–Gina Ogden,
PhD, LMFT, award-winning Marriage and Family
Therapist and author of The Return of Desire
and others
“With
Up to My Neck in Lemons, Tasha Halpert
taps into the pulse of life at its core. Her
poetry sings in small gems that leave you
breathless; her essays vibrate as a context of
raw truth; and if you try her scrumptious lemon
recipes, her words will waggle you into a
smile.”
–Thea Iberall,
author of The Sanctuary of Artemis: A
Collection of Contextual Poems
“In
this book, Tasha Halpert speaks from deep within
her heart, offering Lemon Balm for life's ups
and downs, inspiring us with teaching stories
for saying ‘yes’ to what life serves up.”
–Michele McCarthy, MS, career counselor and author of Affordable Happiness, 88
Low Cost Ways to be Happy
Stephen Halpert likes to explore and unearth historical relics and literary treasures. He discovered the archive of a literary magazine from the 1930s which he synthesized into A Return to Pagany, Beacon Press. He later uncovered glass negatives taken by an unknown Boston newspaper photographer, G. Frank Radway. From them was created a popular pictorial social history, Brahmins and Bullyboys, Houghton Mifflin. He also co-edited Witness of the Berrigans, Doubleday. With his wife, Tasha, during the 1980s, he created Healing Arts Press. Together they published a number of esoteric and spiritual books, several cookbooks and two manuals of self healing. Since 1989 his weekly column, American Scene has appeared in The Grafton News and, more recently, on funnywrite.com.
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