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Burnt Out Kindred Spirits
by Anne Stomar

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Anne Stomar ----------------- www.xlibris.com

Burnt Out Kindred Spirits
By Anne Stomar

$19.99
Paperback: 258 pages
Publisher: Xlibris, Corp.
ISBN-13: 978-1453560976
Available from Xlibris.com/bookstore or Amazon.com.

Anne Stomar
Burnt Out Kindred Spirits is compiled from the letters of a friend, with the author's life commentary intertwined. My friend's letters possess a richness of language and a wonderful caustic sense of humor.

This is a story about two women with parallel lives, "kindred spirits". Two women, who believed in the same values, experienced the same disillusionments and had the same hopes and dreams of creating a better world. One woman dies striving
for that dream, the other woman lives to tell her friend's story so readers can decide between burnout and balance.


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