The Narratives
Transformation
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Publisher Description
The Narratives is a collection of short introspective essays written by an average guy in an effort to better understand himself, his life, and his relationship with the world around him while traveling the road of self-discovery. This series can best be described as the author's unique brand of journaling, encompassing both self-reflective entries, and an expression of thought and opinion surrounding social issues of the present day.
The Narratives: Transformation expands on the author’s primary theme of self-discovery but goes much deeper than previous Narratives works. He digs deeper into himself and presents his innermost thoughts and emotions openly and candidly, while taking the reader through his journey to process the uncomfortable in an effort to grow as a human being. It’s a work that is the end product of a quantum shift in the author's life, and traces his path toward self-actualization.
Each short journal-style essay presented in this work touches on the author's search for clarity and strength in an effort to overcome what holds him back, and is written with full transparency, providing the reader with a unique window into the author's soul. The Narratives: Transformation leaves nothing on the table, and is an exercise in outward vulnerability.
This book is the sixth volume in The Narratives series.
Customer Reviews
Raw, honest, insightful and triumphant
The Narratives Transformation is raw, honest and insightful. The author turns the microscope inward and the reader can almost feel the profound changes that the author has long been working through. I've been reading "The Narratives" series from the beginning and pulling for the author It is joyful to watch the lightbulb go on for another human being. The author's desire to share his transformative experience with his readers is a gift. Anyone who has been through a transformative experience in their own lives will relate. The Narratives Transformation stands as a triumphant entry in the series and also a worthwhile stand alone read.