New author offers profound, humorous thoughts on living a fulfilling life.
CHESAPEAKE, VA (PRWEB) November 19, 2003 -- There is no shortage of books telling people what they are doing wrong. There are few books, however, that remind people that they have all they need to do things right. In a witty, hilarious style, Susan V. Darden does just that in her new book, Life After Hair Color (now available through 1stBooks). A thought-provoking work about listening to oneself, Darden's book is packed with insight, wisdom and lighthearted humor.
The enthralling chapters are stories of Darden's life and the revelations that she had after years of learning experiences. She writes of strength and passion, and her anecdotes will have readers nodding their head in agreement and giggling at her quirky musings. From shoes that hurt to the "frogs" women often mistake for princes, Darden writes on a myriad of entertaining topics. She offers her take on food, the ongoing battle of feeling "unsatisfied," and reveals the true difference between actual and spiritual hunger. She also divulges her thoughts about mothers, her revelations about how cruelly women can treat each other and the surprising beauty of gray hair. Darden's insight about life is a welcome gust of fresh air for anyone who wishes to truly accept themselves, focus on the positive energy in their lives and trust their innermost feelings.
Darden offers a unique mix of wit and knowledge to remind readers that they don't need to buy anything expensive or go on a special exercise regiment to live a "juicy," satisfying life. They have all they need inside of themselves.
A resident of the Tidewater region of Virginia, Darden is a self-employed systems design and accounting consultant to small businesses and individuals. Life After Hair Color is her first book. A preview of this book is available at www.lifeafterhaircolor.com.
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