Through the Dark, a nourishing and inspirational memoir penned by Emmy Award-Winning Journalist Yolanda Nava is about her journey of self-discovery as a result of sudden blindness due to an undiagnosed autoimmune disease.
The Foreword for this book has been penned by Nationally Renowned Oncologist, Lawrence Piro, M.
D who offers brilliant insights.
Through the Dark is a story of challenge, spiritual awakening, and growth, which is both inspiring and instructive.
As with her best-selling book It's All in the Frijoles published by Simon & Schuster, readers will gather strength and wisdom from Nava's story and learn how to empower themselves to confront their own challenges and circumstances.
A strong sense of resilience moves across the pages of this story, and the lessons learned provide food for thought as readers embark upon their personal journeys of self-awareness and healing.
What makes Through the Dark distinct from other inspirational books is Nava's journalistic perspective, combined with a compelling third person point of view.
Nava is able to move through suffering and challenges with the objectivity of a seasoned journalist.
Courage and resilience, fortitude and inspiration abound in this book.
I believe the reader will be pulled in immediately by Nava's remarkable journey.