Michael Mish -
Once again Michael Mish has produced a book that I could not put down! Like his first book (Maya and the Gordian Knot), Almost Innocent is autobiographical and at the same time speaks to the common ground of the human experience. He brings such clarity to the roots of separation that plague us all, continually being reinforced throughout our lives. As we follow him through his in utero memories, his infancy, childhood, teen and young adulthood years and on to maturity, we can sense our own parallel dramas and traumas, and the myriad ways we are led away from our own truth, our own purity, our own innocence.
Michael's brave decision to literally release all "the stuff of life", that most of us equate with security, inspires us to look deeply at how we are living, to explore the impact of our daily choices, and to be open to new possibilities and a greater vision for our lives. His descriptive use of the English language brings every page to life, spicing the entire book generously with his infectious, genuine, crinkly-
Donna Corso, Ashland, Oregon
Personal Assistant to Neale Donald Walsch
5.0 out of 5 stars A captivating read!! July 27, 2012
Musician-
Entertainment and interactivity makes any stage into a launching pad for personal transformation.
Maya and the Gordian Knot examines the many faces of grief and ultimately, the healing that comes with moving into it and not away from it.