The San Diego Union Tribune

Deborah Rudell is featured in Nelson Star in an article about the release of her debut memoir Grit & Grace: The Transformation of a Ship and a Soul. The piece highlights her path to publication and the experiences that informed her writing, including the challenges and transformations that inspired the book’s narrative.

The interview offers readers insight into Deborah’s connection to place, community, and the personal journey shared in her memoir.

Read here: The San Diego Union Tribune

Learn more about Grit & Grace

Deborah Rudell

I grew up in a small town in British Columbia, the eldest of four children. Typical of the 60’s and 70’s, there were many children in the neighborhood and plenty of independence and autonomy. My parents were busy with younger siblings and as a child I found solace in my stuffed animals and imaginary friends. As a preteen, my grandmother taught me about reincarnation, Edgar Cayce, yoga and Jesus. As a teen, my coping mechanism for the pain I saw and felt in the world was a reading list that included Max Heindel’s The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception, Gina Cerminara’s Many Mansions, Levi Dowling’s The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ and books about Atlantis.

https://www.deborahrudell.com/
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