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Separated by Dreams

Elizabeth Ann Guevara

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This Book is Available Paperback (6x9)9781434306104 $ 18.80  
About the Book

Separated by Dreams is a True Story about a San Diego businesswoman whose life was entwined with a young man after a quick overnight business trip to San Antonio Texas. The young man breaks into a locked van containing three briefcases. He only takes her briefcase which is the only one NOT containing a laptop computer. Yet, what's in it's place is irreplaceable to her and immediately begins changing his life. This particular item brings them together and they begin knowing and understanding one another, but have yet to say or write one word to each other. This book is her way of reaching out to him, of letting him know that she is ready to meet him and hear his side of the story.

About the Author

Elizabeth Ann Guevara resides in San Diego County. Her novel is currently being adapted into a feature film where she will serve as one of the Executive Producers.

If you should have any information regarding the young man described in my book or if you have questions regarding the contents of my briefcase, please contact my assistant @ separatedbydreams@gmail.com

I'm looking forward to answering questions regarding the contents of the briefcase once you've read the book.

PLEASE do not include attachments, spam or solicitation.

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I can say today that I wasn't a victim and he wasn't my victimizer. Rather, I believe that stealing my briefcase saved his life and taught me many valuable lessons.

Time brings perspective and often, surprises. If anyone had told me back then that I'd eventually feel a deep gratitude for a criminal act being perpetrated on me, I would have laughed in disbelief. Today, I'm a believer and see that I was put in a certain place at a certain time for reasons that were bigger than me--and out of my control. I see now that I'm part of a story that's a piece of a much larger plan--a plan not of my making. Here is that story...


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