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The Songs I Could Not Sing - by Marria (Paperback)

The Songs I Could Not Sing - by  Marria (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The Songs I Could Not Sing is a collection of heart-gripping pictures and poems of love, friendships, beauty, and hope. It is a selection of words that reflect a spirit in search of acceptance and inclusion. They are thoughts that freed me from resentments and directed me in the pursuit of forgiveness. Many of us on this journey need to forgive our entire past transgressors and their transgressions. It is the healing of a heart, which begged for love, acceptance, and the coming of age. The discovery is that there was never a true separation. It's the celebration of an inner child achieving and acknowledging self-acceptance that she was a very significant part of the whole. <p/>These pages contain thoughts, pictures, and stories of a life that has touched, shared, loved, and healed. It is an offering that embraces the belief that this act of sharing will lead others in the discovery of their true selves and to their own inner and outer rays of beauty and hope.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>I consider myself a serious spiritual mixture--a beautiful soul whose life has been lovingly, purposefully, and carefully documented on the canvas of time and a person who has always been a seeker of truth--my truth. It was easier to write my truths than to verbalize them. On my journey I hid in a wonderful haven of books and music, documenting my many thoughts, my wins, my losses, my hopes, and my dreams. Music became my constant companion. It has always been a major family theme. As a Hadley, it was understood that if you had a voice, you could and would sing as an expression of all your soul. In my own search for meaning as a child, I knew there was more to me than music, and therefore my voice was one that would not produce melodic chords. In being a seeker of my truth, I knew my inner voice would one day produce tones that spoke volumes about inner conflict, and if it were to speak at that time, the release would produce woeful sounds from my childhood and youthful stanzas of pain. <p/>These pages began as an outpouring of perceptions and revelations of a child and her family history too troublesome to honor and too painful to forget. A beautiful black gifted family, not so different from any other gifted family that survived a troubled past, it was mine, and I was the middle child who often lived a life compromised for the peace of others. <p/>The Songs I Could Not Sing is a collection of heart-gripping pictures and poems of love, friendships, beauty, and hope. It is a selection of words that reflect a spirit in search of acceptance and inclusion. They are thoughts that freed me from resentments and directed me in the pursuit of forgiveness. Many of us on this journey need to forgive our entire past transgressors and their transgressions. It is the healing of a heart, which begged for love, acceptance, and the coming of age. The discovery is that there was never a true separation. It's the celebration of an inner child achieving and acknowledging self-acceptance that she was a very significant part of the whole. <p/>These pages contain thoughts, pictures, and stories of a life that has touched, shared, loved, and healed. It is an offering that embraces the belief that this act of sharing will lead others in the discovery of their true selves and to their own inner and outer rays of beauty and hope.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Andre´ Hadley Marria is a Christian, wife, poet, therapist, mother, a woman for all seasons, and the author of a new book of life revealing poetry entitled The Songs I Could Not Sing. A professionally trained singer and mental health counselor, Andre' shares short stories in a poetic style. She shares significant insightful episodes in her life that have created the verses of the songs she sings today.<br>Andre´ graduated from Fort Valley State College in 1973 with a B.S. degree in Music, and in 1975 with a degree in Mental Health Counseling. Her education and training have been ongoing, she considers herself to be a life-long learner and has used her skills thirty-four years in service to the Georgia Department of Human Resources and many other organizations, clubs, and community groups. She is currently a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor.<br>Always seeking opportunities to mesh her two passions, the arts, and psychology, she organized a group called 3-D Whole Brain Productions wherein children were encouraged to exercise mental stretching through the arts. Practicing what she preaches, Andre´ has delighted audiences with her One- Woman Show performances.<br>Her community work is extensive. She is a Thomasville Entertainment Foundation Board of Trustee, Past Board Chair of Vashti Mental Health Center, a Trustee of Thomas County Chamber of Commerce, a past President of the Rotary Club of Thomasville, and a Distinguished Member of Toastmasters International.<br>The woman she has become is the result of family influence, being a wife of 47 years to Evangelist Walter Marria, Jr., mother to two birth children, two more given by God, as well as eight glorious grandchildren, and having had several exceptional experiences; most notably being a mental health first responder in the 9-11 Ground Zero Red Cross Disaster Relief Effort. They helped shape her perception of life and expanded her capacity for love and spirituality. It is authentically portrayed in this, her first published literary work.

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