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Bestselling Author Kuwana Haulsey Shares Journey of Spiritual Growth

By: Jan. 03, 2014
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Kuwana Haulsey, bestselling novelist and author of the recent Everything I Needed to Know I Learned From My Six-Month-Old: Awakening to Unconditional Self-Love in Motherhood, was recently interviewed on Motherhood Later... Than Sooner on writing and her children.

Kuwana said of the experience of writing about her children, "I write what's on my heart, and these days my children are on my heart. How they view the world fascinates me. I see myself anew through their eyes everyday. It's an incredible journey so far."

Kuwana Haulsey will be appearing with Rev. Michael Beckwith, who wrote the foreword for the book, at Barnes and Noble in Santa Monica on January 16th at 7pm.

Everything I Needed to Know I Learned from My Six-Month-Old
Awakening to Unconditional Self-Love in Motherhood
By Kuwana Haulsey
Foreword by Michael Bernard Beckwith

When novelist Kuwana Haulsey heard the story of an African tribe that celebrates mothers with the songs of warriors, she was entranced. After a new mother leaves home for the first time after giving birth, everyone she meets along the road greets her with a sacred song otherwise reserved for those returning from battle. She's honored as having lived through a rite of passage that will forever mark her as abundant and powerful and blessed. Everything I Needed to Know I Learned from My Six-Month-Old fuses memoir, spirituality and self-development in a moving tribute to the lessons Kuwana's infant son taught her. Kuwana Haulsey movingly explores motherhood as a means of waking up her own-and her reader's-innate potential for personal transformation. This book is also available as an audiobook.



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