Memoir Aims to End the National Crisis of Domestic Violence — "Nothing Ever Goes On Here" Provides Hope and Help
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) October 24, 2014 -- "Nothing Ever Goes On Here" (New Media Publications, Oct. 2014) is centered in mid 1970's Brookline, Massachusetts, an affluent Boston suburb. It is the story of a charming but cruel father, an intelligent yet mentally ill mother and a child who, against all odds, breaks through the chains of generational abuse to become a healer to others. Newhouse uses empathy and compassion combined with a good sense of humor to illuminate the healing path and brings joy to the process.
Dixie Coskie, author of Unthinkable reviews, “Newhouse writes like a survivor . . . . courageous, bold, powerful and with passion. Her raw, honest account of not just survival but triumph over domestic violence reveals that healing is possible.”
Amy Goetz, an artist and healer reviews, “A roller coaster ride of growing up, growing wiser, and figuring out your place in the world. Captivating and beautiful even in the tough moments.”
Ellen Newhouse’s journey to recover her authentic self in "Nothing Ever Goes On Here" is filled with universal lessons of struggle, courage and forgiveness. As both seeker and healer, Ellen demonstrates that it’s not only possible to heal from trauma and other seemingly insurmountable obstacles but also essential to reclaim your voice.
About the Author
First-time author Ellen Newhouse has spent the last 25 years in private practice integrating Acupuncture, Sound Healing, Energy Medicine and Intuitive Coaching. In addition to her private practice, she teaches workshops throughout the United States and has made numerous media appearances. Visit her website at http://www.ellennewhouse.com.
"Nothing Ever Goes On Here" by Ellen Newhouse; Paperback, 264 pages; $15.99, ISBN: 9781939288721; DIstributed by Ingram; Available from Amazon.com and BN.com.
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