Ann Marlatt shares her personal anecdotes (and those of her friends and family) of delightful happenstance and illuminating meetings that open our eyes to the existence of a higher power and fate that govern our lives even if we can’t always see it. Walk with Marlatt through her parents’ fated relationship the light and conviction in her own marriage the pulled her and her husband closer during his last days and the spiritual interventions in the lives of her children and grandchildren that allowed her to become more mindfully aware of the blessings at work in the world.
So You Think You’re Alone is a lovely read that will make you reconsider your world with a keen eye for the magic of life.