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The Myth of the Yellow Kitchen Rhoada Wald Memoir 220 pages Paperback, perfect bound, creme paper gloss cover, b & w, 6 x 9 $16.95 Language: English BIO022000 BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women ISBN: 978-1-939166517 Now Available “The only reason I didn’t read this in one sitting is because I started it late at night. It was hard to put down because the author revealed feelings that many people are not courageous enough to face. Honesty is at the core of this book, along with morality, loyalty, courage and purpose. The stories are thoughtful, intelligent and sometimes funny. This is an inspirational good read.” Yellow is the color of happiness, cheerfulness; the color of life and sunshine. Knowing this, Rhoada Wald optimistically painted her first kitchen a bright, canary yellow. But yellow can fade so quickly. Although Rhoada and her husband were doing all the things they had dreamed of; having children, building careers, developing wonderful friendships, and watching their children grow, it wasn’t enough. The divorce, such a tragedy at the time, changed Rhoada’s life and a new strength emerged from within her. She found the force to get a doctorate when she had no money and three young children, the passion to forge a creative career in higher education, and the power to enjoy the magic and mystery of life. This book will inspire beyond the walls of the kitchen to explore what is possible. Rhoada Wald, Ed.D, was a faculty member and administrator at Empire State College, SUNY. Her professional commitments included academic writing and long term consultancies in India, Cyprus, and Israel. 19 5-1019

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