Swimming the River

Swimming the River by Becky Banasiak Code, published by BOOKBABY on July 6, 2021, is a collection of 132 pages that explores the author’s personal journey through significant life changes. This book chronicles her experiences of coming out, divorce, the death of a parent, and the loss of a career, all occurring within a single year in her late 40s. Through humorous and often edgy personal essays, the author reflects on her attempts to navigate the complexities of relationships, work, and self-acceptance while surrendering her illusions of control.
Readers will find that Swimming the River offers insights into the challenges of midlife transitions and the pursuit of spiritual growth. The essays provoke a universal recognition of the often comical and sometimes painful struggles we face in our quest for fulfillment. With themes of family, relationships, and humor, this collection invites those on an inner journey to reflect on their own experiences and seek a deeper understanding of what it means to embrace change and growth.
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As a married woman who experienced coming out, divorce, death of a parent, and loss of a career – all in one year in her late 40s – she began to appreciate that the universe might be trying to get her attention. Swimming the River: Inspirational Shorts, Insights, and Glimpses of Grace chronicles a middle-aged woman’s on0going stumbling out of the safe, the secure, the familiar, into the free-fall of surrendering her illusions of control. this collection of humorous, often edgy, personal essays exposer her (our) hilarious attempts to keep the plates of relationships, work, and self-acceptance all spinning in the air at the same time. And when they finally fall and break, to recognize yet another are-you-kidding-me? opportunity for spiritual growth, Swimming the River provokes a universal recognition of the comical – sometimes painful – chasing of our own tails in search of something that we hope will finally mitigate some low-grade food-poisoning of our souls.
Swimming the River’ s light-hearted yet ferocious honesty is an invitation to anyone embarked on an inner journey and especially to those who feel that there is something missing in their otherwise happy marriages/relationships or successful careers. It speaks to folks who are seeking a more mature perspective, one that closely reflects their life-long experiences regarding career, family, relationships, and spirituality.
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