Vivian ProbstProbst wrote this award-winning story after her older sister died of Lou Gehrig's disease in 2008. She expected it to be a tragedy; instead, it became a hilarious, yet meaningful look at life after death and how relationships with those who are stillliving can be transformed.Probst is retired after thirty-three years of owning a popular national consulting firm which she sold in 2020. During her years of ownership, she traveled and taught complex tax regulations for an IRS-based affordable housing program, to hundreds of groups. Her motto has always been: "YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE', which she shares with every group she meets.in 2000 while still very involved in her consulting practice, she began writing novels. The majority of these are fantasies; all contain insights she was given that have helped her and others deal with life issues in a 'novel' way. (Pun intended). Find her at vivianprobst.com.Probst was trained as a linguist and spent several months in Africa before she realized that being a missionary was her parents' life work, not hers. She has used her linguistic training to create a new form of English, called 'WEnglish for WEquality' because she believes women are unable to find equality because of the overwhelming masculinity of English. Find more at wenglishforwequality.com. Read More Read Less
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