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Geraldina & the Compass Rose: One Woman's Faith-Filled Journey To Find Love. A Memoir Reviewed By Norm Goldman of Bookpleasures.com
- By Norm Goldman
- Published November 8, 2019
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Norm Goldman
Reviewer & Author Interviewer, Norm Goldman. Norm is the Publisher & Editor of Bookpleasures.com.
He has been reviewing books for the past twenty years after retiring from the legal profession.
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Everyone has a story to tell, and there is nothing so warm and inviting, yet so thought-provoking as a well-told compelling story such as Geraldine Brown Giomblanco's Geraldina & the Compass Rose: One Woman's Faith-Filled Journey To Find Love. A Memoir.
The
underlying theme of the memoir is best summed up with a quote from
the Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho de Souza, known for his novel,
The Alchemist: "None of us knows what might happen even the
next minute, yet still we go forward. Because we trust. Because we
have Faith." It is this Faith as well as a strong belief in a
guardian angel that helped Geraldine deal with many life challenges
and ultimately meet the love of her life. When she coupled her faith
with the power of her mind, and and where she made her thoughts the
primary creative forces in her life, she was able to awaken a whole
new experience of potential and opportunity.
Geraldine begins
her memoir with a chance meeting with a gentleman she met at the
Minneapolis-Saint Paul International airport in 1995 while she was on
a work trip. Joe George introduced himself to Geraldine and informed
her he was from Atlanta, Georgia. His name appeared odd to Geraldine,
and she thought it was made up, although little did she realize that
this man would turn out to be her guardian angel.
Geraldine and Joe conversed for over six hours and he seemed to know quite a great deal about her, although he never met her before their encounter at the airport.
He told her she had a
close relationship with her family, and that her uncle had played an
essential role in her life. He also knew about her other qualities,
such as her "incredible ability to love," and "never
to lose the little girl inside of her."
At the same
time, Joe was talking to Geraldine, he was continuously tracing the
shape of a circle on a table. She, in turn, was curious: "Who
was this man? Why was this happening? Was this some kind of a sign?
Or was she going nuts?" Joe also remarked to Geraldine that he
felt her deceased maternal grandmother, Rosaria Gentile's presence
around her very strongly. He further counsels her to listen to her as
she is trying to tell her something. At the moment, however, she
doesn't hear her.
Confused, Geraldine was at a loss as to
precisely what Joe was trying to convey to her. Did it have to do
with her job? Was she was on the right track? Would she be alone
forever but happy with her life? Geraldine could have easily
forgotten the encounter with this mysterious man. Nonetheless, she
knew deep down in her heart that it was the beginning of a new road
for her, and she was sure that guiding forces were watching over her.
She felt that Joe was sent to her by her grandmother, Rosaria.
Delving into her past, Geraldine gives her readers a moving
exploration of her complex experiences with love, work, tragedies,
personal mistakes, relationships, and devotion to God. And unlike
many memoirs, this one doesn't get bogged down in dull minute details
that can put you to sleep. She also has a way of crafting memorable
moments that spawn unexpected emotions.
After reading
Geraldine's memoir and reflecting on your own life, perhaps, you will
recall many a time when it seemed like a guardian angel was watching
over you. I know I have, and it makes me wonder if these guardian
angels do exist, and are they real?
Follow Here To Read Norm's Interview With Geraldine