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This memoir speaks to the advantages and problems of being a 'late-bloomer.' It is a conversation between the author and the reader. Not a full-on autobiography, this book is essentially about hope. As well as sharing parts of her life, the author touches on some of her favourite pieces of literature and advice she gleans from life-coaches which lit a fire under her. Always a teacher, in past, and today in spirit, the author offers material to entertain and inspire with a pass- it- on enthusiasm for life.

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This memoir speaks to the advantages and problems of being a 'late-bloomer.' It is a conversation between the author and the reader. Not a full-on autobiography, this book is essentially about hope. As well as sharing parts of her life, the author touches on some of her favourite pieces of literature and advice she gleans from life-coaches which lit a fire under her. Always a teacher, in past, and today in spirit, the author offers material to entertain and inspire with a pass- it- on enthusiasm for life.
Autorenporträt
Sylvia Valevicius is a retired secondary school teacher of English and dramatic arts. She is a grandmother of five granddaughters, and eight grandsons.She enjoys attending her grandchildren's social activities, and works as a writer the rest of the time. Sylvia is the author of two performing arts publications for young people: 'Monologues for Youth, ' Volumes 1 & 2. She has also written a volume of very short stories for big people: 'And Then I Fell: Monologues for Grown-Ups, ' Volume 1. Sylvia is currently writing a novel, 'The World of SIN, ' set in a fictional version of the town of Oakville, Ontario, where she lives.Sylvia is known in some circles as actor: Joey T. OliverWebsite: www.whoissylvia.netTwitter: @JtosnestInstagram: @sylviamvaleviciusGoodreads: http: //tinyurl.com/hmw