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Golden 411 A Multidimensional Memoir
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232603601
- EAN9798232603601
- Date de parution23/11/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Based on true events, The Golden 411 - A Multidimensional Memoir tells a real story through a mythic lens, where memory slips into vision and the ordinary cracks open to reveal a deeper truth. Following Sarah-a woman navigating grief, danger, intuition, and rebirth-you enter a world where the San Gabriel River becomes a threshold, cardinals carry coded messages, and a dragon-hearted dog named Charles shadows her like a guardian born from another realm.
Riding her black BMX toward the river with a machete at her hip, Sarah begins piecing together the chapters of her own becoming. Each memory is a doorway: love, betrayal, survival, strange dreams that felt like warnings, and moments when the veil between worlds thinned just enough to breathe through the pain. This memoir moves like alchemy-turning lived experience into symbols, symbols into meaning, and meaning into a map home.
Part spiritual journey, part emotional excavation, this is the story of a woman reclaiming her power by rewriting her life as the epic it has always been. If you've ever survived something that should have broken you, this book will feel like a mirror held up to the fire of your own transformation.
Riding her black BMX toward the river with a machete at her hip, Sarah begins piecing together the chapters of her own becoming. Each memory is a doorway: love, betrayal, survival, strange dreams that felt like warnings, and moments when the veil between worlds thinned just enough to breathe through the pain. This memoir moves like alchemy-turning lived experience into symbols, symbols into meaning, and meaning into a map home.
Part spiritual journey, part emotional excavation, this is the story of a woman reclaiming her power by rewriting her life as the epic it has always been. If you've ever survived something that should have broken you, this book will feel like a mirror held up to the fire of your own transformation.



