
For Nancy Gale Smart, age 50 was a major turning point in her life. Battling depression for many years, she awoke one morning to face her most difficult decision. She felt life was passing her by, as she struggled just to get through each day. Nancy seemed to lose her identity as she danced with thedemons of depression. The time had come for her to decide if she wouldcontinue with her life the way it was, or risk everything and venture out into unknown and unfamiliar territory. She needed to find her soul again and went on a quest for her true self.
"Heart Upon the Waters" invites the reader to step into her world and walks you through her journey of self-discovery. These poems chronicle the many joys and heartache of everyday life, from peeling back the various layers of depression, to experiencing a very agonizing and painful breakup of her marriage, and finally, finding love, peace and contentment in her life today. For Nancy Smart, life began at 50.
| yannis tsividis n 8 inder k rana bel ami l a chappell | g a combe michael e porter christof teuscher j paul roth s coll |