New Release: Natural Brain Support

Natural Brain Support offers a comprehensive natural self-help approach to preserving healthy brain function for those suffering from or at risk of Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. The book describes underlying and/or contributing causes of brain disease that need to be addressed. Within its pages you will discover peer-reviewed researched essential nutrients, diet and exercises for brain health, natural brain repair, Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine, essential oil modalities and nutrient deficiencies that can mimic symptoms of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Natural Brain Support offers a comprehensive natural self-help approach to preserving healthy brain function for those suffering from or at risk of Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. Click Here to read more about the book and to purchase.

The author is Michael Edson, MS, L.Ac who along with Marc Grossman, O.D., L.Ac wrote our series on Natural Eye Care.

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Author of The River’s Bend passes away.

Jayne Murray who was the author of The River’s Bend and a former girlfriend of JFK passed away today at her bed and breakfast home in Mayville WI. We will surely miss her – but what life she had! We so enjoyed her story and publishing her book. Jayne tells her life story of relationships: her close and loving bonds with her grandfather, mother and brother; her lifelong love for her Mayville sweetheart; her deep friendship with model Gloria Emerson, her sidekick in the New York social scene who eventually becomes a war correspondent and outspoken critic of the Vietnam War; her relationship with Jack Kennedy fresh off the PT boat and a political neophyte; her husband, her children, her grandchildren in her book, The River’s Bend. Click here for information

The Shattered Oak author on Dr. Jo Anne White’s show.

Click Here to listen to the show.

Sherry Genga shares how to overcome dark times to help others find their hope and strength through and after trauma.

Author and entrepreneur, Sherry Genga believes everything happens for a reason. Her book, “The Shattered Oak, offers reassurance to others that they’re not alone in their situation and that there are resources available. Like “Barbara”, Sherry finds peace and serenity in nature and an understanding of how to respect herself by discovering her clever spirit along the way and unearthing her inner peace.

Writing “The Shattered Oak” and feeling Barbara’s emotional pain offered her the ability to map out her own path for a positive life. By sharing the story, Sherry gleans a strong perspective to heal  other’s minds. As entrepreneur, speaker and founder of Spring-eze, Sherry inspires young entrepreneurs with skills and resources to invent and develop a new product. This led her to the Connecticut Manufacturing Resource Center program to help small and midsize businesses in areas supplier development and securing a manufacturer for their product.

The Book is available to buy: Click Here

The Shattered Oak Book Signings

Author Sherry Genga will be at the Barnes & Noble, Pittsfield MA June 14 from 6-8 pm talking about her new book The Shattered Oak. Overcoming Domestic Abuse and a Misdiagnosis of Mental Illness.

https://stores.barnesandnoble.com/event/9780062020317-0

and Barnes & Noble West Hartford, CT on June 15 6-8 pm

https://stores.barnesandnoble.com/event/9780062014569-0

New book review: A Barnstormer Aviator

A Barnstormer Aviator by Nick Vuyosevich and Nina Anderson

I just completed another great book “A Brainstorm Aviator”. It is a story of an immigrant’s son in the 1930’s who had a love and passion for airplanes and learned how to fly and bought his first plane for $189.00. Don’t forget in the 1930’s most pilots didn’t know much about flying and ride in planes, so every time they made a mistake they had to learn from it or were lucky to survive. It is a book that brings the growth of aviation of the 1930’s in New Jersey to light. The story is written by Nick Vuyosevich by his first Born daughter Nina Anderson, ATP, FAA Master PIlot, who followed in her father’s footsteps and became the first female corporate pilot in New Jersey flying jets, as well has authored books on natural health and aviation. Are you an author or publisher and would like your book reviewed, message me for more information.

 

New book review: The Shattered Oak

The Shattered Oak by Sherry Genga

Yehuda Ahronov  Uncategorized  May 5, 2019 1 Minute

I just finished reading The Shattered Oak by Sherry Genga. This is a book that gives insight to domestic abuse, divorce, attempted suicide and misdiagnosis of mental illness. As I’m reading this book of this woman’s life the pain she endured as a child is disturbing. She was neglected by her dad because of an unknown reason until later on in her life. As she becomes an adult she marries her “prince charming” but due to being in love doesn’t realize the signs till later, and instead of being treated like a queen, feels more like an opponent fighting for her life to survive. Her prince charming is a man who is physical and emotionally abusive, and it takes a toll on her. After getting divorced, she tries to commit suicide, thank god she survives. Later on in her life she is sent to a mental facility due to her suicide attempts and she gets misdiagnosed and not until later does the nurse realize she is suffering due to the domestic abuse she endured and given the proper treatment to recover. As I read this book, the author brings the emotions of the character to life and truly brings awareness to domestic abuse.

Author Sherry Genga on Dr. JoAnne White’s show

 

Sherry Genga author of The Shattered Oak, Overcoming domestic abuse and a misdiagnosis of mental illness. will be discussing living in a domestic abuse situation and the ramifications of mental illness. July 3, 2019 Noon Eastern time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Podcast on surviving domestic abuse

Listen to Embrace Change with Kate Olson

Our author Sherry Genga speaks about healing from domestic abuse and her new book The Shattered Oak

Inspiring, positive and helpful advice to overcome mental health, depression, domestic abuse and suicide.

https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-embrace-change-radi-29418070/episode/surviving-healing-from-domestic-abuse-30835264/

Link to the book: https://www.foreveryoungcooperative.com/shatteredoak.html

Barnes and Noble highlights The Shattered Oak

Our author Sherry Genga is starting her book signing tour with Barnes & Noble in West Hartford, CT. They highlighted her book on their website next to The Mueller Report!!!  This book is a true story about a family member who suffered domestic abuse resulting in suicide attempts and incarceration into a mental hospital until the doctors found the underlying cause!

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New Title: The Shattered Oak

The Shattered Oak 

Overcoming Domestic Abuse and a Misdiagnosis of Mental Illness

Based on a True Story by Sherry Genga

ISBN 9781513644493   $14.95 Click here to BUY

A once vibrant oak tree in her yard began dying, voicing cries of help through its dead leaves and moss-covered branches. Inside the house Barbara too was in crisis, the recipient of her husband’s anger and rage. As time passes Barbara can no longer stay strong. While she deals with her own demons, the oak too weakens. Based on a true story, this woman takes us inside her emotionally charged existence, letting us feel the anguish of domestic abuse, divorce, attempted suicides, and incarceration in a mental institution. A savior finally unravels the mystery surrounding her dysfunctional mental state and leads her on the path to recovery. This book is a must-read for anyone going through domestic abuse or depression, or family members who are trying to make sense out of the situation.

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New Title: A Barnstormer Aviator

A Barnstormer Aviator. My personal journey to scarf and goggles flying in the 1930s Author: Nick Vuyosevich with Nina Anderson

ISBN 9781513637075 12.95  Click Here to Order

Living in the 1930s, with nary a nickel in his pocket an immigrant’s son learned to fly. This was Nick’s story written by him 50 years after that first solo.  Come back to the time when crashes were common,  navigation was “I follow roads”,  scarf and    goggles were standard pilot gear and barnstorming was the way to get folks out to the airport for a ride. Written by a pilot from the 1930s who tells his story of learning to fly in Clarence Chamberlin’s airplanes and becoming a barnstormer, who founded the Jersey City Flying Club, Clifton and Whippany airports. He tells his adventures in flying the Hisso Standard, Swallow two place with OX5 and Kinner engines, Waco, Great Lakes, along with the Consolidated Trainer, as well as the Curtiss Fledging, Eaglerock, and many other biplanes of the times.