Stretching Lessons
Thousands of books go to printing every day authored by each Dick and Harry. But, very few of them make an impact on readers mind and a feel that they got the value for their money. ‘Stretching Lessons’ is one such book written by Sue Bender. This book is brilliantly written and is the last installment of ‘Plain and Simple Trilogy’; a collection of books she has written on spirituality.
In ‘Stretching Lessons’ sue Bender suggests the readers to listen to their inner voice, the whisper of their body in a spiritual endeavor to stretch the soul to its highest capacity like she did. She talks about taking risks to grow spiritually and demonstrates how to stretch to grow beyond self-imposed limitations. Sue Bender with her graceful storytelling style tells to look inward to discover the spirit within each of us that whispers to be listened.
In her first book in this series “Plain and Simple” Sue Bender shares her wisdom she learned living with Amish. In “Everyday Scared” she tells her stories about finding the sacred in everyday life and living peacefully as well as simply in our hectic world. In “Stretching Lessons” Bender follows the urgent call we all have to become as truly as we can by listening to the wisdom of our body.
Written with simplicity, honesty and insight she aimed to tap the wholesome, spiritual undercurrent of our hectic lives. Sue Bender remains a pioneer on the path of the spirituality, offering some of her most rigorous and personal explorations in ‘Stretching Lessons. Through this book we discover the larger life lessons that help us understand our potential. This is one of the best books every one has to have in their book shelf.
A graduate in BA of Simmons College, Sue Bender born in New York City and got her MA from Harvard University Scholl of Education. Initially, she undertook teaching in Berlitz School in Switzerland later earned Masters in Social Work from the University of California at Berkeley. Sue Bender founded the ‘CHOICE’ the institute of middle aged people during her active years as a family therapist.
After the publication of her masterpiece “Stretching Lessons” her profiles and interviews as well as book experts have been publishing in countless national publications including Reader's Digest, The Washington Post, Ladies' Home Journal, and The Chicago Tribune. She has become a celebrity. Sue Bender has also appeared as a guest in dozens of radio and television shows in prime time.