Thursday, July 21, 2016

"She Who Knows " By Barbara Bras Book Tour and Give Away




Purchase your copy of She Who Knows here.

About the Book



One girl’s journey from loneliness to love. Isolated on a Maui mountaintop, Cassandra has only her imagination to keep her company. Shut in due to her heart condition and shut out emotionally by her father, she meets the Menehune in a dream. Their “Gift” enables her to take the first step away from her loneliness. Along the way she finds an amazing woman in the grandmother she never knew and experiences true friendship with a new classmate. Eventually she learns that to love another she must open her heart, even if it means it may break.

My Review:

"She Who Knows" by Barbara Bras is a story of a lonely little girl who for 5 years lived a lonely life. At age five she was moved to a Maui mountaintop and was visited once a month by her father and a physician.

She had one desire, she wanted to go to school with other children. My heart was sad while reading this book, it brought feelings of my childhood back to me, no I wasn't alone but I felt friendless. 

 "She Who Knows" weaves Hawaiian scenery and culture into the story.

I like how this story points out that things aren't always the way they seem. I was hoping for a different outcome bewteen Cassandra and her father but the story does have a somewhat happy ending to the relationship.

I really would like a sequel to "She Who Knows". 

I really felt Cassandra's pain when she lost the only one she felt understood her, her grandmother. I was really glad when Zack befriended her. And I have to be honest and say I am glad when Micheal went back to his old girlfriend. Hope I have shared enough to make you want to read "She Who Knows.

Oh, I forgot  to mention the little dragon that she thinks gives her special powers and then she has to decide if she wants to use the "Gift" or not.

I am giving "She Who Knows" by Barbara Bras four stars. 

I was given a copy of  "She Who Knows" by Barbara Bras by the author and Celebrate Lit for an honest review in the book tour.


About the Author



In 2015, Barbara Bras left her career to pursue her dream of serving God. She believed that her first step would be to share the amazing ways God had blessed her. As she wrote of her son’s miraculous adoption and the challenging years that followed, it led to the rediscovery of her entire life, including the history of her grandparents’ remarkable survival in Armenia and her search for purpose and love. Her memoir led to her first novel, which she hopes readers will find engaging and memorable.

Guest Post from Barbara Bras

An interviewer asked what inspired me to write and publish two books within a year. It’s a long story. Unlike many authors, I didn’t always write, nor did I yearn to write. In fact, the opposite was true for me; fear of judgement discouraged me from writing. Judgement from my mother, an English teacher and a strict perfectionist who demanded excellence in everything, especially writing.

In spite of the circumstances, my love of reading led to my first profession, teaching English at the high school level. Teaching laid the foundation for my career, which ultimately resulted in twenty-five plus years in various corporate environments as an Human Resources leader. Naturally, during my career I wrote a great deal, including proposals, papers, and communications of all kinds. But never anything creative, I never even journaled.

Almost two years ago, our Pastor handed out little pieces of paper during his sermon that said, “ENOUGH”. He questioned our inane desire to accumulate things when we already have the one thing that is needful. Just as Mary choose to worship at the feet of Jesus rather than be distracted by the world, so must we choose what is most important. (Luke 10:42) It struck a nerve.

Shortly thereafter, I made the decision to leave my position of ten years. Unsure of my next move, I focused my energy on a burning desire. Ever since the Lord provided a son for us through a miraculous adoption, I believed He wanted me to share it as an encouragement to others. I had tried to write the story many times without success. I signed up for retreat that promised, “Write your book in a weekend!”

 The three-day retreat required nonstop writing, first in long hand, then on the pc. Amazingly, at the end of the third day I had not only finally written the story of the miraculous adoption, I had shared the incredible disappointment and heartache of the years that followed, all captured within the context of my life and the life of my ancestors. Wrapped in God’s Grace, a Life Rediscovered had materialized. I felt a great release and I thought that would be the end of my writing.

Over the next few months as I edited the book, I followed the system of editing for 45 minutes, and writing new material for 15. What emerged during those 15 minute segments became Cassandra’s story, or She Who Knows, a Tale of the Heart. The story unfolded in front of me, inspired by the woman who supervised my student teaching in Honolulu back in 1977.

Barbara Robinson was an inspiration to me both as a teacher and as a person. As we worked together that semester, she shared many stories and took me under her wing. She told me the story of how her grandmother, a musician, had come to islands and married her seafaring grandfather. She spent a great deal of her childhood isolated in the mountains on Maui, presumably to recover from an illness. When finally allowed to return to school years later, her years of isolation and her archaic English made for a lonely life. She also believed she that she had an usual gift, which she decided was better left unused.

 So what began as an effort to share my story and encourage others has developed into a love of writing and a desire to serve the Lord through my new passion.

Soli Deo Gloria. To God Alone Be the Glory!
                               
                        Blog Stops
 
July 23: Mary Hake
July 27: A Greater Yes
July 27: Reading Is My SuperPower (Spotlight)
July 29: Splashes of Joy
July 29: Artistic Nobody (Spotlight)
July 31: Bukwurmzzz
August 2: Carpe Diem

                                                           August 3: Pause for Tales

Giveaway



 To celebrate her tour, Barbara is giving away a $100 Amazon gift card, copies of She Who Knows, and Wrapped In God’s Grace. Click here to enter: https://promosimple.com/ps/9f1e

10 comments:

Becky said...

New author to me. I put this book on my TBR list. Thanks Debbie & Barbara!!

kim hansen said...

Nice review. New author for me.

Deanna Stevens said...

New to me author too.. enjoyed your take on the book :)

Lucy Reynolds said...

New author to me. TY for the chance to win. God bless!

Unknown said...

Thank you for the review Debbie, much appreciated!

Unknown said...

Thanks to everyone who stopped by so far! This is my first blog tour.

Sonnetta Jones said...

Another one to add to my TBR. I cannot wait to read this boom

Katie said...

Wonderful review! I loved the "gift" and the dreamy aspect of the book and of course the setting!!

Unknown said...

This sounds like a wonderfully compassionate book. I can't wait to read it!

Unknown said...

Thanks to all of you!