Author Ruth Van Reken is an alchemist, says reviewer
A few words from adult TCK/CCK and school psychologist Michele Atterson on Ruth E Van Reken’s “Letters Never Sent: A Global Nomad’s Journey from Hurt to Healing” (Summertime Publishing, 2012)
A few words from adult TCK/CCK and school psychologist Michele Atterson on Ruth E Van Reken’s “Letters Never Sent: A Global Nomad’s Journey from Hurt to Healing” (Summertime Publishing, 2012)
Author and TCK expert Ruth E. Van Reken describes the history of her memoir “Letters Never Sent: A Global Nomad’s Journey from Hurt to Healing” (Summertime, 2012), which has sold over 32,000 copies so far. Plus she tells us why she wrote this new revised edition.
Designer Alison Day shares her thoughts on the latest edition of Ruth E van Reken’s “Letters Never Sent” (Summertime 2012).
Ruth E. van Reken’s “Letters Never Sent: A Global Nomad’s Journey from Hurt to Healing” (Summertime 2012) has sold 32 000 copies since it was first published. This recently revised edition includes a 30-page epilogue and 15 pages of photographs.
Ruth E. van Reken’s “Letters Never Sent: A Global Nomad’s Journey from Hurt to Healing” (Summertime 2012) has sold 32 000 copies since it was first published. This recently revised edition includes a 30-page epilogue and 15 pages of photographs.