This bestselling book, first published in 1983, received many rave reviews, including from the Los Angeles Times where it was designated a "Critic's Choice." The work is even more timely now that "right-brain/left-brain" is part of the contemporary vernacular. Sixty-seven mental experiences guide readers to discover the richness of their own "inner wisdom." 257 pp
Marilee Zdenek Livres




Lying Still
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Set in 1975, the story unfolds amidst a backdrop of chaos as a detective's chilling voice echoes the word "murder," leaving Leah haunted by the events surrounding her. The arrival of sirens, cameras, and relentless inquiries creates a tense atmosphere, suggesting a deep and unsettling mystery. Leah's fragmented memories hint at a traumatic experience that will unravel as the narrative progresses, exploring themes of fear, memory, and the impact of violence.