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Mercedes Sosa - The Voice of Hope: My life-transforming encounter
Contributor(s): Christensen, Anette (Author)
ISBN: 8799821656     ISBN-13: 9788799821655
Publisher: Tribute2life Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $17.05  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Survival
- Self-help | Motivational & Inspirational
- Psychology | Interpersonal Relations
Physical Information: 0.49" H x 6" W x 9" (0.70 lbs) 232 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
If you like courageous women and untold stories of heroism, solidarity and compassion, then you'll love this powerful biography.


The Argentine folk singer, Mercedes Sosa, was a world-class performer, whose influence went far beyond the borders of music. Nicknamed, "The Voice of the Voiceless", Sosa used her voice to transmit the strength and fire needed for cultural and personal change. For decades, Sosa was a dynamic force in shaping Latin America.


Mercedes Sosa - The Voice of Hope is a history lesson, a touching tribute, and a triumphant memoir all in one. It shows the power of art to transcend cultural differences and to unite us in what is most human.


The first part of the book chronicles Sosa's spiritual, political, and artistic journey and offers a psychological profile that displays insights into the artist's character and actions. Danish author, Anette Christensen paints a portrait that incorporates the colors of despair, triumph, love, fear, and all the other human emotions that define a life, - in this case, the life of one of the greatest contemporary artists in Latin America.


In the second part Christensen captures the restorative impact of compassion and affection and frames the understanding of how connecting with Sosa and Sosa's music helped her overcome her own illness and emotional traumas. It is a brave offering from Christensen, authentic and at times vulnerable.


Through principles from interpersonal neurobiology, Christensen shows how relationships and connection have the power to heal and how music and mindfulness can help rewire the brain. By doing so, Christensen has developed a useful and an applicable roadmap to recovery for anyone who struggles with a painful past. This narrative calls out for the best in all of us. It empowers us to be ourselves and to overcome life challenges.


Over almost 10 years Christensen undertook more than 7000 hours of research. This included watching documentaries, reading articles, listening to songs and communicating with Sosa's family and friends and others who met her in person. Today she is a recognized Mercedes Sosa ambassador throughout the world.



Contributor Bio(s): Christensen, Anette: - "Anette Christensen, born and raised in Denmark, began her career by helping develop international charity programs. Later she became a language teacher for college students, and then, with her husband, ran a travel agency and a real estate agency. Now semi-retired and living in Turkey, she writes and focuses on personal growth. For years Anette traveled in many parts of the world. Her experiences with various cultures have enabled her to engage with people with a different outlook on life than her own. She is eager to learn from others and finds joy in embracing the difference of others, spotting the uniqueness that she believes is within each individual. It was only upon Mercedes Sosa's death that Christensen discovered this influential and important Argentine singer. Captivated by Sosa's voice and presence, Christensen immersed herself in Sosa's music and life. In doing so, she discovered the restoring impact of positive connection. In a sincere, straightforward and compassionate way the author motivates the reader to push forward on their personal journeys and her inspiring discoveries will enable the reader to use life's challenges as a stepping stone for growth. Mercedes Sosa - The Voice of Hope has been in the making for almost ten years and is a product of a life fully lived."