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Blooming Through Life: Cultivating Love, Healing, and Grace in Every Season

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    Blooming Through Life: Cultivating Love, Healing, and Grace in Every Season Author: Elizabeth Erasmus Publisher: Globe Flower Publishers (2025) Genre: Self-Help – Mood Disorders / Resilience & Healing Available As:   Google Play Books eBook   Audio Book(approx. $4.00 Cad) ISBN:  978-1-997794-08-0  KDP Amazon Print editions Audio Book    Ebook:  ISBN:  978-1-997794-02-8  Paperback :  ISBN:  978-1-997794-03-5  If you're looking for a heartfelt and soothing guide to resilience, Blooming Through Life by Elizabeth Erasmus is a must-read. Grounded in tender garden metaphors, it explores love, healing, and personal renewal with gentle wisdom—perfect for anyone seeking encouragement and emotional nourishment Google Books Key Highlights : A thoughtful, self-help approach grounded in nature’s rhythms. Written by a Canadian author whose life, gardening, and photography inform her warm, reflective prose. ...

The Whispering Winds of Childhood

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From the Heart of South Africa to the Fields of Canada: My Journey in The Whispering Winds of Childhood In my memoir, The Whispering Winds of Childhood , I invite you into a world where the red dust of South Africa clings to your feet, the Sering tree offers shade for childhood dreams, and the scent of fresh honey from my father’s beehives lingers in the warm air. This is my story—one that begins in rural South Africa under the shadow of apartheid and carries across the ocean to the icy streets of Canada. Growing up in Grasmere, Gauteng , my life was filled with moments both simple and extraordinary. From riding a rescued brown mare bareback through open fields, to trading bones with the cart man for fresh fruit, to navigating the unspoken rules of apartheid, these early experiences shaped who I am today.  A Childhood Under Apartheid Growing up under apartheid was like living in a house that sometimes filled with smoke—you didn’t always see the fire, but you knew it was burning ...