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A Compelling New Memoir Champions a Woman’s Journey to Personal Success

Find out the secret to changing your life for the better with a memoir from an extraordinary woman.


New York, NY – WEBWIRE

A great piece of work that keeps you turning the pages to see how things turn out. A life of business that turns into friendship is inspiring and a great read.

There comes a time in a person’s life when they are truly compelled to change their lives for the better. This is the central conceit of Sharleen Daugherty’s engaging work entitled, “Double Doll: Turning My Life Upside Down.” This captivating memoir highlights the author’s journey from being a high-flying businesswoman to giving it all up and becoming a staunch patron and supporter of the Amish and Navajo communities.
 
Sharleen’s story is heartfelt, engaging, and filled with lots of humanizing moments that readers will easily relate to her triumphs and difficulties. She makes a compelling case that anyone can change their lives even when they have reached the pinnacle of success. The author also imparts solid life advice through the experiences that shaped her to become the satisfied and accomplished woman she is today.
 
Sharleen Daugherty is living proof that readers can have the power to improve their lives, and “Double Doll: Turning My Life Upside Down” is the essential manual they need to inspire their own life journeys.
 
For more information about Sharleen and her exciting memoir, please visit www.doubledollseries.com today.
 
“Double Doll: Turning Myself Upside Down”
Written by Sharleen Daugherty
Published by Abbott Press
Published Date: March 17, 2014
Paperback: $18.99
 
About the Author
Sharleen Daugherty grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She left the Land of Enchantment in 1959 to pursue her education and career as a computer applications consultant. She held a variety of jobs on the East Coast that ultimately led to owning and managing Business Systems Solutions, Inc. By 1994 Daugherty had sold her computer consulting business, moved to Colorado, and started the Durango Trading Company. The mission of her new company was to promote American arts through the sale of Amish quilts and Navajo weavings. In 2005 Daugherty received an MFA in Creative Nonfiction Writing from Goucher College in Towson, Maryland, and began to write about her experiences with the Navajo people. She currently lives with her husband and two dogs in Silver City, New Mexico.


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