Nancy
Alvarez, acclaimed author of 'Little Nancy: The Journey Home', has been
chosen as 'Woman Of The Year' by the National Association Of
Professional Women. Ms. Alvarez is featured in the July Issue of the
NAPW newsletter

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Nancy Alvarez, Author
Of ‘Little Nancy: The Journey Home’ Honored As ‘Woman Of The
Year’, Featured In National Association Of Professional Women Newsletter
Nancy
Alvarez is the acclaimed author of ‘Little Nancy: The Journey Home’.
The National Association Of Professional Women has chosen Ms. Alvarez
as ‘Woman Of The Year’. She is currently featured in the NAPW
newsletter
[July 12, 2012 Seattle WA] Nancy Alvarez, author of ‘Little Nancy: The Journey Home’,
has been chosen as ‘Woman Of The Year’ by the National Association Of
Professional Women. An interview with Ms. Alvarez is featured in the
NAPW newsletter.
“When I began talking about ‘Little Nancy:
The Journey Home’,” stated Ms. Alvarez, “I had never done marketing and
had no idea what to do. I sent books to various women’s
organizations. At NAPW, several staff women read the book,
passing it from one to another, and then contacted me to see how they
could help. Naming me ‘Woman of the Year’ was the first step,
highlighting both me and my work in their newsletter and on the website
followed. To be validated in this way has been a
thrill. My
hope is that the article will send women to the book so that they are
able to begin a journey of their own that is as life-changing as mine
has been.”
‘Little
Nancy: the Journey Home’
is one woman's journey back into the childhood she thought she had left
far behind, to find the delighted child she had once been because she
feared she had lost her forever. Not only did she find that little
girl, she was able to integrate her spirit into the life of the adult
woman she had become. To help other women begin the same journey, the
author has included a fourteen-page workbook with questions, chapter by
chapter, so that other women might walk a similar path.
“One
afternoon,” Ms. Alvarez continued, “after months of suffering with a
painful illness, I noticed a picture of two-year old, curious, vibrant
little Nancy and thought to myself, ‘I wish I could get her
back.’ That stopped me in my tracks. I moved into my office
and
sat down at my computer despite the pain. Two hours later,
after
completing a twenty-page letter to that little girl, I knew I had a
book to write. Once I had finished the manuscript, I asked three
colleagues to read it to offer me suggestions. Instead of
words
of advice, they burst through the door with long-lost memories of their
own that had been released by reading some of mine. We shared their
stories, laughing, crying and learning more about one another, for
hours. It became clear to me that day that my journey spoke to other
women; writing the memoir had been worthwhile in ways I hadn’t even
imagined when I began.”
A recent Amazon review stated, “Nancy
Alverez takes aim and hits the nail right on the head. Time after time
in her fine book, I recognized myself, thoughts I had had, problems I
had confronted. She clearly defines the influences and times she grew
up in, and how they affected her life as a woman, i.e. the kinds of
choices she made because she thought she had to. It is an enlightening
and moving read.”
Nancy Alvarez is available for media
interviews and can be reached using the information below, or by email
at info@nancyalvarezwrites.com. The newsletter feature is available at
the NAPW website at http://bit.ly/Ngmyns. More information on Nancy
Alvarez is available at her website at www.NancyAlvarezWrites.com. ‘Little Nancy: The Journey Home’
is available in paperback, Kindle and Nook at her website, Amazon and
Barnes and Noble.
Profile:
Nancy
Alvarez began writing at Sarah Lawrence College. After graduate school
in Russian History she was hired by the Follett Publishing Company to
write a book about alternative high schools. Nancy wrote articles for
the New York Times Magazine and Cosmopolitan. After moving to Los
Angeles, she was hired to write episodes of ‘The Waltons’ and
‘Movin’ On’ as well as several television movies, including “Sharon:
Portrait of a Mistress”. Her first novel, ‘Ladycat’
was published by Crown in 1980 and purchased by Universal Studios to be
made into a movie. She started teaching screen writing at UCLA in 1988,
going on to teach in the Masters of Professional Writing Program at USC as
well. After moving to Seattle she taught at Bellevue Community College,
North Seattle Community College, and Seattle Central Community College.
For more than five years she and videographer Dana Scheurholz
facilitated video workshops for adjudicated youth in Jefferson and
Clallam Counties, as well as for the Port Townsend Film Festival. She
continues to teach private screen writing classes in Port Townsend,
Washington. She is currently working on a multi-generational novel set
in Austria, Poland, New York and New Jersey.
Contact:
Nancy Alvarez
www.NancyAlvarezWrites.com
info@nancyalvarezwrites.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/NancyAlvarezWrites
Twitter: @littlenanster
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