Waiting

“Waiting” by Kaye Kimbro Rosenthal is a memoir published by AuthorHouse in December 2011, comprising 196 pages. In this work, Rosenthal offers an intimate look into her life, sharing experiences that range from joyful to turbulent. Through richly illustrated photographs and a sincere narrative, she invites readers to witness significant moments in her journey, beginning with her childhood in rural Kentucky and leading to her adult life in Washington, DC.
Readers will find that Rosenthal’s memoir not only recounts her personal history but also reflects on broader themes of love, forgiveness, and healing. With a writing style infused with wit and honesty, she encourages a fresh perspective on life’s challenges and triumphs. “Waiting” serves as a personal exploration that resonates with those interested in biography and personal memoirs, revealing the lessons learned throughout her poignant journey.
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In her compelling memoir, Kaye Kimbro Rosenthal pulls back the curtain on her life in order to allow future generations to glimpse an unforgettable time through her eyes. Richly illustrated with photographs and evocative of the period in history, Rosenthal shares the story of her sometimes turbulent, often joyful journey through life and the subsequent lessons she learned.
A passionate artist and photographer, Rosenthal infuses her memoir with sincerity, wit, and an honest writing style that encourages others to look at their own lives with a new perspective. She begins by detailing her childhood in rural Kentucky, where she played by day in back of the horse barn and at night read by the light of an oil lamp. Time moved slowly for Rosenthal as she grew up, but it was not long before she entered adulthood without abandon, eventually relocating to Washington, DC, where she soon learned that love has a will of its own.
Waiting chronicles the poignant journey of a wife and mother as she navigates through life and ultimately learns how to love unconditionally, forgive, and heal from even the deepest and most painful wounds.
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