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Tranquility. Transformation. Transcendence

It’s here! My books have finally arrived—and they are BEAUTIFUL. The poetry looks great. The photos are crisp and bright. And the book’s size is perfect to keep in a purse, on a coffee table, or at bedside for an easy escape into the enchanting promises of public gardens anytime you want to open the book.

Tranquility. Transformation. Transcendence will make a lovely gift. Are you visiting someone’s new home or a sick friend? Need a birthday gift or something for someone just because? Add a small plant or plate of cookies to this book, and you’ll make the gift extra special. Of course, you deserve a copy, as well.

I wrote Tranquility. Transformation. Transcendence because I needed calm. Frankly, we all needed it. The last few years have been challenging. We endured the pandemic, extreme weather, and some frightening events in the U.S. We’re still recovering emotionally from all the turmoil. The stress of it all isn’t going to disappear overnight.

Prior to the pandemic, I was speaking around the country to family caregivers of loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease. I passed on information and guidance I’d gathered from caring for my husband who suffered symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease for at least 15 years and research while writing three books on the topic. Sharing what I learned was cathartic and rewarding. The families appreciated the solid information and especially the fact that I knew what they were going through as only one who has lived it can.

But the presentations also were exhausting and depressing for me. Every presentation included tears—mine and the audiences.’ I cried for myself, and I cried for them. My heart ached for “my” people knowing what the road ahead looked like for them. I gave them all I had at every presentation and left depleted.

At the start of the shut-down due to COVID, I also suffered some health problems that prohibited speaking even on Zoom during that time. In addition to multiple other symptoms, I had a chronic neurogenic cough from nerve damage to my vocal cords which made talking challenging. Perhaps, between the pandemic and my health, God was telling me that it was alright to move on to something more joyful. As I told my audiences, we can’t care for anyone if we don’t care for ourselves, and it was time I followed my advice.

I found my joy in the still and silence of searching for the perfect photos in the midst of lovely gardens and writing the poems for this book. The peace found throughout the photographing, writing, editing, and publishing process was rejuvenating.

And that is what I want for you and everyone who receives my new book. I pray that tranquility, transformation, and transcendence be with everyone who reads it. May meditating on the 72 photos and savoring the 72 poems bring you peace.

*Tranquility. Transformation. Transcendence. The Enchanting Promises of Public Gardens is available from the publisher. It also will be available from Amazon and my website, as soon as it’s listed, which should be any day.

©2023, Mary K. Doyle

Responses to “Tranquility. Transformation. Transcendence”

  1. Carol Last

    Hi, Mary,
    Would this book be appropriate for someone suffering from cancer?
    Carol

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Hi Carol, Yes, it would be appropriate for a sick friend. The book is intended to offer moments of peace and joy.

  2. Rosaliene Bacchus

    Congrats on your new book, Mary!

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Rosaliene.

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  4. Jack Benton

    Shared with my readers. Good luck with the book Mary.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Jack!

      1. Jack Benton

        You’re very welcome Mary!

  5. Cindy Georgakas

    It looks beautiful Mary and I love the compact book poems and messages with your awesome title. Congratulations on a wonderful book that is a perfect stand alone or stocking stuffer! Awesome job!
    💞

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Cindy. How is your book doing?

      1. Cindy Georgakas

        You’re so welcome! It’s doing well but I was on vacation so now now I’ll finally get my press kit out. Thanks for asking. 💗

  6. solveigmccormick

    Lovely! Congratulations.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you!

  7. becky sperry-bell

    Cant wait to read it

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      You’ll have one in the mail soon.

  8. Awakening Wonders

    Congratulations on this inspirational book! Life is full of interesting paths – I think you are on a grand one with this book!

  9. sandyroybessandbugzy

    It sounds delightful. A book that brought you the peace you needed is bound to touch others in a similar way. Congratulations Mary.

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  12. jmankowsky

    What a wonderful way to sooth yourself and your readers!

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      It is a good feeling. Now, Amazon has to get on board so reviews can be posted. Thank you for commenting!

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