The House Loved us is a metaphor for the house as the storehouse of life. Experience life through the eyes of a woman navigating divorce, single parenting, professional growth, love, friendship, and travel. The poetry is timely, simply written, and with emotional impact. Rhoada Wald’s poetry ultimately depicts a triumphant modern life and the essence of living.
“Touchy, humorous, gutsy – a great read!” — Jane from Newton
My memoir, The Myth of the Yellow Kitchen captures what happens when the dream of “living happily ever after” turns into a nightmare. It can happen at any time from divorce, from illness or from some other life-changing crisis.
But endings can also be beginnings and my book captures not only the trauma of endings and the struggles of transition, but also the challenge and excitement of new directions and achievements
How did I get from there to here? What were the choices? Enjoy my personal, readable testimony evoking optimism, affirmation, self-realization and humor. I hope it will encourage and inspire you throughout your own challenges.
To purchase a signed copy of The Myth of the Yellow Kitchen, please send an email to rhoadawald@gmail.com.
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Your story as you have conveyed it so articulately, is both extraordinary and representative, though you were notably (for better or worse) ahead of the pack on things ranging from divorce to global professional achievements.
I relished how wonderfully VARIED and comprehensive were the aspects on a life which you portrayed so vividly: Upbringing, Family, Parenting, Love, Learning, Death, Vocation….
What a priceless gift for your family, friends, colleagues and everyone who is interested in life’s journeys–its pitfalls as well as successes.
Ronald Gross, Author: The Lifelong Learner, Peek Learning, Socrates’ Way
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