
Patricia L. Brooks Seminars, LLC
7970 E. Camelback Rd. Suite #710
Scottsdale, Arizona 85251
Phone: 480.941.0981
Cell Phone: 480.250.5556
Efax: 1.309.437.3933
E-Mail: Patricia@PLBrooks.com
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“My
mission is to enhance the spirit
of the clients’ organization.”
Patricia L. Brooks
Patricia
L. Brooks
energizes the business, academic and nonprofit
community with her expertise in Human Relations and Marketing.
She cultivates an organization’s opportunity to compete in today's fast-paced arena and
accelerate their employee performance by serving up fresh ideas
and uncommon solutions for individual and team development.
Patricia’s
exemplary history of professional communication enhances any occasion, bringing
better balance to an organization. Her passion for helping others, coupled with an enthusiasm and dedication to improving the greater community, moved her to launch the Journey from Grief to Gratitude workshop and the Stop Smoking, Sister! campaign in 2006 to coincide with the mission of her book, Gifts of Sisterhood, which is to share her sister’s gifts with the world!
AZ
Authors Association Literary Contest Non-fiction Award
Winner
Gifts of Sisterhood:
a journey on to your own
Like all family relationships, the bond that entwines
sisters unites and detaches, brings comfort and
causes resistance. In the portrait and memoir
of her youngest sister, Gifts
of Sisterhood, Patricia L. Brooks details the love she shared
with her sister as they journeyed through childhood
in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to the gifts
she received in adulthood some 2,000 miles away
in Arizona. How they endured the good and the
bad, the sadness and the joy, the difficulties
and the delightful, the challenges and finally
the peace that comes only with God’s grace.
“We can learn so much about being women from
our sisters in a way no one else can teach us—not
our mothers, not psychologists—no one but our ‘sister
siblings,’”
Brooks says. “We see our sisters as an extension
of ourselves. They are who we are in some way.
It was so evident with my sister when I needed
her, and when she needed me. I will always be
grateful for the gift of compassion and being
able to give that part of myself to her. Her
gifts I received I now freely give to you in
this book, her legacy.”
To order the book from the publisher, visit http://www.authorhouse.com.
The book is also available from Amazon.com.
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Excerpts: Chapter
3 | Chapter
4 | Chapter 8 | Chapter
9 | Chapter 12 | Back
Cover
Testimonial on the book from Dr. Beverly A. Browning,
University of Phoenix professor and author
of Grant
Writing for Dummies:
“I purchased your book from Author House
and it arrived in time for me to take with
me to Ellensburg, Washington.
I started and finished your book in a reading marathon—it
was absolutely too good,
too inspirational, too ‘real life and touching’
to stop reading!
“Girlfriend, I am so proud of you! Thank
you for giving me a glimpse of
your early life, your lifelong sisterhood gifts,
and where you are today. I will
be forever grateful because you have touched the
lives of so many.”
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