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![]() Legs in the Attic: The Novel
What's this
novel about?
Legs in the Attic is a novel
about a woman who not only discovers her Personal Connector Word to God, but a whole lot more.
Was it just a coincidence that the Flight 93
crash and the miracle rescue of 9 coal miners occurred only 11 miles apart in Somerset County, Pennsylvania? Michelle
Grabowski, a divorced English professor, discovers the answer as she struggles with career disillusionment, fibromyalgia,
her mother's death, and her failed relationships with men. She unwillingly begins a spiritual journey resulting in the
startling discovery that God--in response to the toxic pollution destroying our world--is communicating with us in a new,
personal and unorthodox way.
Michelle's Personal Connector
Word (PCW) to God is just the start of a road to discovery, healing, joy and fulfillment.
How can this novel help people to discover their
own Personal Connector Words to God?
The YouTube videos and this website tell you
all you need to know in order to discover your own Personal Connector Word to God. However, this novel
reinterates the concept in an entertaining way. The characters in the book demonstrate how they discover their PCW's--and
what thinking, attitudes, circumstances, and geographical location make discovery easier. Through the story of Michelle
Grabowski, the reader can see how to first notice a PCW, what it means, and how it can guide a person to
deeper ways to communicate with our divine source. But discovering her PCW is just the start of Michelle's spiritual
journey. . .as the reader of the novel will quickly discover.
So, in other
words, this is all made up stuff?
No, it is based on the true experiences of the
author. She actually discovered her PCW the way the main character does in the novel. Many of the author's personal experiences
are used as the book's foundation--from working in academia, to suffering from fibromyalgia, to discovering that God
is communicating with us in an unorthodox way. The novel is couched in real events, real places, and real environmental
and historical facts.
Then why not present this information as a nonfiction
handbook instead of in a novel?
There is an unmet need for a spiritual novel
that appeals to mainstream readers and that introduces and explains many of the mind/body/spirit concepts written
about for decades in a nonfiction format. These nonfiction books were once ground-breaking; now, they are commonplace,
laboriously written, and often boring.
What is needed is a way to integrate these transformational concepts (meditation,
creating your own reality, the law of attraction, synchronicity, energy healing, connecting directly with God) into an entertaining
novel with believable characters and a contemporary setting--characters who are not gurus, mystics or abstract
concepts, but who are ordinary people.
Most people who read The Da Vinci Code would never have picked up the
nonfiction counterpart, Holy Blood, Holy Grail. And despite being written as fiction, The Da Vinci Code
unearthed many truths and began productive dialogues.
If a spiritual novel emphasized our environmental crisis, if it had references to real people and real places in the news, if it were couched in situations and facts that people
could relate to, that novel would reach millions of people not inclined to buy nonfiction spiritual or "new age" books.
Legs in the Attic is just such a novel.
What kinds of things beyond the PCW can a person learn from this novel?
*An area of the U.S. that heightens PCW's and that seems to be an energy vortex
*How God communicates with you once you've discovered and established your PCW
*What you don't know and what they won't tell you about coal-burning power plants
*Healing therapies that really work
*How the universe will bring you the answers you seek
*The ingredients for a relationship that is "holy," not just "special"
*How an everyday person just like you can begin walking the road to enlightenment
*How connecting with God can lead to a happiness and peace that nothing else in your life can bring
*And much, much more.
So, where do I get this novel?
Right now, you can't get this novel. It is not published. Hopefully, as more and more people discover their Personal Connector Words to God, the concept will grow in popularity and literary agents and/or publishers will express an interest in representing this novel. If so, they can contact the author using the form below.
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