Author Elizabeth Garden Adds International Book Award to Her Collection

By: CityRoom.com
 
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - July 8, 2019 - PRLog -- "Tree of Lives," a family tragedy was written by author Elizabeth Garden, "as an attempt to raise a sunken death ship and understand the rusted hulk for what it is."  In her book, which samples many styles, speaks an eclectic 20th Century language, at once sophisticated and polite as well as raw and ruthless, Garden elucidates an elaborate dynasty—her family—in a way that secured her the International Book Awards Finalist prize in Cross-Genre fiction.

         The "Cross-Genre" category is the Ironman or the decathlon competition of the book world.  To place in this cut-throat race, a cross-genre author must show he or she can write in many styles; and can write all of them exceptionally well. Garden's two-time award-winning "Tree of Lives" is a 470-page illustrated masterpiece of the myriad and minute, with characters spanning generations. Every page is worthy.  Garden is an insouciant writer in talking about the terrible problems that wracked her childhood. Ferocious squalls like those she survived almost always result in sunken ships. But Garden's self-styled protagonist, Ruth, emerges unscathed in this stormy epic of sexual abuse, physical violence, and emotional poisoning — a testimony of survival in these crimes inflicted on her by her parents, siblings and others — offers a ray of hope for others who are similarly abused. Yet as it has always been and will be, ordinary people find hope and inspiration in the lives of extraordinary people. Garden is one such extraordinary individual.

Garden survived not only intact but in a condition that could carry her to becoming an award-winning author and esteemed Art Director at prestigious east-coast magazines.  Given the severity of the crimes against her childhood, it is evident that she survived by being extraordinary, through her innate talents, her artistic and psychological brilliance, and her natural-born knack for weathering the rough waters of life.

"I invented my own ideas about the spiritual side of life, based on nature and beauty in order to fill in a big missing piece for myself. I relied heavily on these to help me withstand my family's stormy emotional climate. […] Through art, I was reassured and connected to something greater than my immediate surroundings."

(Tree of Lives, 463)

Her life story sounds like a book, which Garden said, is how she came to write this partly-fictionalized version.  "Sometimes," she said, "I wonder if these strange incidents were placed in my path just so I could tell you about them."

This year, Garden narrated and added the audio version of "Tree of Lives," which is available through Audible.   As the accolades are won, and readers around the world are inspired, we become certain that this 2019 International Book Awards-winning author is a light that will burn bright for the future yet to come.

         "Tree of Lives" is available in print, Kindle and audio on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Tree-Lives-Rocky-Path-Wildwoods-eb...).

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