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Simon & Schuster Author Albert Clayton Gaulden Receives Top Honors at San Francisco Book Festival

The 2009 San Francisco Book Festival announced the award winners for their annual program celebrating the best books of the Spring season. Among fine works in a variety of categories, Albert Gaulden's book, You're Not Who You Think You Are (Simon & Schuster) won the Spiritual category.

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) May 12, 2009 -- The 2009 San Francisco Book Festival announced the award winners for their annual program celebrating the best books of the Spring season. Among fine works in a variety of categories, Albert Gaulden's book, You're Not Who You Think You Are (Simon & Schuster) won the Spiritual category.

Spiritual Book Winner
Spiritual Book Winner

Submitted works were judged by a panel of industry experts using the following criteria:
    
 
  • General excellence and the author's passion for telling a good story.
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  • The potential of the work to reach a wider audience.

Albert Clayton Gaulden and his transforming work have been featured in such outlets as The Oprah Winfrey Show, ABC World News and The Chicago Tribune.

"Albert lets us know that we can talk about a new spiritual renaissance to any degree we want, but it cannot happen until enough of us grasp that the spiritual experience has a mental-health component. He says that we all have to step back and really look at the parts of our character that hold us back, because only then can we become who we really are -- and truly move into a consciousness and mission that changes the world."
-- James Redfield, author of The Celestine Prophecy

"Albert Clayton Gaulden is wise, insightful, straight, and committed to the authentic expression of each and every one of us. Join him on this journey and discover a surprise about your authentic nature."
-- Debbie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of Why Good People Do Bad Things

"Religious or secular, local or global, whatever your perpective, Gaulden invokes a conversation we can all share. He addresses the destructive psychological clutter in our lives and offers instead a powerful, joyous way of being - one that creates a better life, a better family, and unltimately, a better world. What better lessons can we learn?"
-- Catherine Crier, former judge, bestselling author, and host of Court TV's Catherine Crier Live

About the Author
Albert Clayton Gaulden is the founding director of The Sedona Intensive, a life-changing personal transformation and popular alternative therapy program. A world-renowned transpersonal psychologist, as well as an acclaimed author, speaker and leader in the spiritual community, Albert Gaulden has helped thousands of clients achieve personal growth by harnessing their inner power. His new book, You're Not Who You Think You Are, is a thoughtful, practical and illuminating guide to leading a life of lasting joy. Gaulden is also the author of Signs and Wonders: Understanding the Language of God.

To learn more about Albert Gaulden, visit:

To schedule an interview with Albert Clayton Gaulden, please contact Jeanna Zelin:jeanna(at)zelincomm.com , 480.298.0928.

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