At 225 pages and independently published December 8 2021 "Choosing The Sun" by local author Cheylene Dollar recently made the WLUC TV6 news to announce her accomplishment and remind viewers of her book signing that was held over this past weekend. Perhaps, if you're like me, you missed that so here is a brief recap and some links to increase her web authority, sales and feedback ;)
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A graduate of Marquette Senior High School and Northern Michigan University, Cheylene is another local with goals. From hardships to hardcover, this book about "personal growth" describes some of her life stories and struggles growing up as well as her rise above the storms in life. The aptly named book invites readers to find the bright side of not only life around them but also within themselves.
In her new book, Choosing The Sun, Cheylene Dollar talks about how to stay positive when life keeps handing you battles you don't know how to fight. Despite growing up in a broken home and facing personal struggles as an adult, she has learned how to find the sun in the darkest of storms. This book is for anyone who needs a little hope and inspiration during difficult times.
"Real life's not all rainbows and butterflies and there's storms that we may face but 'Choosing The Sun' is a hope that there are better days ahead..." - Cheylene Dollar
What do you do when life hands you a lemon? You make lemonade! That's what Cheylene Dollar did when she was handed a difficult childhood. With faith and perseverance, she was finally able to break out of her negative cycles and create a brighter future for herself. In Choosing the Sun, she tells us all about it.
This book is an inspirational guide to creating your own happiness, no matter what life throws your way. So whatever problems you're facing right now, know that there is always hope.
Take a Look INSIDE on Amazon or Pick up a copy of Choosing the Sun today and start changing your life for the better!
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