Reviews

 

“‘Breadcrumbs’ is a fascinating series of snapshots of an extraordinary journey taken by a woman of intelligence and sensibility, as her life unfolds under extraordinary circumstances. I was struck by both the vivid descriptions of actual events and of the spiritual insights that shaped her life. I was also most impressed with the beauty of the wording in spite of, or perhaps because, as was the case of my favorite writer Joseph Conrad, English is Aniko’s second language.”   -Phil Krayzler

“Aniko Redman writes a lot about “synchronicity” as described by Carl Jung. But what I found most compelling about her work is the honesty – the unvarnished truth about her unique perspective on the the world. She sees it somewhat differently than we spoiled children raised in America. Having met her, I was unable to read the book without hearing it in her earnest voice. I was really very moved by her book. It gave me something undefinable that I had not had before.”     -Margaret Caryl Pennington

“There is a breathing presence inside this book.”   -Gil Alvarado

“This is the spiritual journey of a woman’s quest to find her father who died when she was young and, ultimately, finding herself. The author chronicles her journey in a series of short stories. I very much enjoyed reading this book and highly recommend it.”   -Julia McIndoo

“I am happy to have met Aniko Redman at the Unitarian Fellowship she attends in North Carolina. She was selling copies of her book there, and I was so intrigued that I bought a copy.
Aniko has written a compelling story. It is wonderful that she can market this book to groups and organizations and share the back ground that led to this memoir.
The book was the culmination of a lifetime of searching for the father who died when she was three. The author is rewarded with a re-discovery and connection to her father that has both comforted and delighted her. The “breadcrumbs” in the title refers to the insights and validations that Aniko receives on her spiritual journey.” -Dana Stone

 

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