Self-help book “You Heal You” receives 5 stars from Manhattan Book Review
You Heal You is a collection of first person stories about overcoming undiagnosed illnesses and received a 5 star review from the Manhattan Book Review.
Sacramento, United States – December 22, 2016 /PressCable/ —
You Heal You is a collection of inspirational and miraculous healing stories by Jane G. Doyle and seventeen modern day warriors, who have rescued themselves from major life challenges. In her late twenties, Jane began a thirty-year trail of terror paved with undiagnosed illnesses and debilitating, chronic pain. She carries readers along her life’s journey, her stairway to joy, to recovery. Storytellers share similar triumphs of self-healing from obstacles such as addition, loss, and physical disease and trauma. You Heal You inspires others, with the assistance of their healing partners, to take control of their lives. Readers are shown possible ways out of their painful and difficult situations, discover and celebrate the modern day warrior within, and self-heal.
Blue Ink Review said “This is an inspirational book, one readers can breeze through and come away feeling better. Reflecting on how her method has uplifted her, she writes, “The pot of gold at the end of my treasure hunt initially was good health, but now it is to maintain joy in my life.”
” This book reads like the kind, encouraging words of a dear friend and will quickly be your dog-eared, note-covered travel companion. I cannot recommend it enough.” says Tamara Benson of the Manhattan Book Review. The entire review is available HERE.
“You Heal You” can be purchased from Amazon HERE, and an Audible Authors interview with author Jane Doyle can be heard HERE. Another 5 star review of “You Heal You” from the San Francisco Book Review can be read HERE.
“Jane is a great example of authors that go out of their way to help share their story and help others along the way,” said City Book Review publisher Heidi Komlofske-Rojek. “Books let people share experiences and build community around common issues or problems that can’t be matched in other media.”
Jane G. Doyle was born in Pennsylvania and raised in Alabama. In her late twenties, she began a thirty-year trail of terror, from daily chronic headaches to a litany of debilities and undiagnosed illnesses. The movie Braveheart (1995) awoke Jane’s latent passion for Scotland; and after the 9/11 tragedies, she decided to find out why. For the next six years on multiple visits, Jane traversed most of Scotland. In 2010, when she began believing in miracles, Jane searched the world for her own miraculous cures. These explorations took her throughout the United States and to Hawaii, Brazil, Canada, Bolivia, Egypt, Israel, Jordan and France. She is passionate about Scotland, travel, studying medieval history, and random (and anonymous) acts of kindness. Jane is a thirty-plus-year veteran of the financial services industry. She attended The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, and earned a graduate degree from Samford University’s Brock School of Business in Birmingham, Alabama. A resident of Chicago, Jane established YouHealYou™ to inspire others to take control of their wellness. The organization has sponsored educational gatherings and supports inspirational publications. You Heal You: Inspirational and Miraculous Healing Stories of Modern Day Warriors is the first in a planned series of books showing possible ways out of painful and difficult situations. Jane’s mission is to let life changing stories change your life. Visit Jane at www.you-heal-you.com.
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Contact Info:
Name: Heidi Komlofske-Rojek
Email: heidi@citybookreview.com
Organization: City Book Review
Address: 930 Alhambra Blvd, Ste 204, Sacramento, CA, 95816 United States
Phone: (855) 741-8810
Release ID: 156532