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Peggy Warren

    Very Much a Woman's Book
    Where Love Goes
    Breaking Through with the Spirit
    It's a heart thing
    Where Love Is
    Where Love Starts
    • Exploring the journey of love through poetic verse and illustrations, the narrative highlights various forms of love, from the warmth of familial bonds to the joy found in playful moments. Each verse captures the essence of love as a nurturing force, culminating in the realization that true love begins with self-acceptance and compassion. The book beautifully intertwines imagery and heartfelt expressions, making it a touching exploration of love's many dimensions.

      Where Love Starts
    • Exploring the inner journey of self-discovery, this book combines verse and illustrations to depict the varied emotions we encounter within ourselves. It highlights the uncertainty of what we might find when we delve into our minds, capturing the spectrum of feelings from sadness to joy. The narrative concludes with a comforting message about self-acceptance and the importance of nurturing oneself, encouraging readers to embrace their emotions and offer themselves kindness.

      Where Love Is
    • It's a heart thing

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      It's a heart thing is the story of four women all dealing with life-style changes in their mid-forties while living under the same roof. The main character who walks out of her marriage on an impulse, goes to her favorite brother who offers his house while she sorts herself out. He offers his house in trade for dog sitting Albert, his Great Dane who's addicted to television. The other women come together there in need of a place to stay while coping with their own personal mayhem. The book deals with contemporary issues in a way that is both emotionally charged and entertaining.

      It's a heart thing
    • Inspired during a moment of depression, the author created a collection of message poems that uplift and resonate universally. Encouraged by friends, the poems are paired with meaningful photographs taken in a beautiful garden, enhancing the emotional impact of the verses. This collaboration captures the essence of hope and connection, inviting readers to share in the transformative experience of the words and images.

      Breaking Through with the Spirit
    • Exploring the complex emotions surrounding loss, this story combines verse and illustrations to convey that feelings, both significant and minor, are part of life. It addresses the sadness of losing a beloved pet while encouraging readers to imagine where their pets go, fostering understanding and acceptance. The narrative emphasizes the importance of personal feelings and memories, suggesting that remembering the joy shared can aid in healing the heart.

      Where Love Goes
    • Very Much a Woman's Book

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The narrative unfolds through Peggy's heartfelt note, offering readers a glimpse into her thoughts and emotions. It explores themes of love, loss, and resilience, as Peggy reflects on her past experiences and relationships. The story delves into her personal journey, revealing the challenges she faces and the strength she finds within herself. With a poignant blend of introspection and storytelling, the book invites readers to connect deeply with Peggy's life and the lessons she learns along the way.

      Very Much a Woman's Book