Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Holding on Loosely ~ Lone Star Book Blog Tours Scrapbook Page, BONUS Review, & Giveaway!

       

HOLDING ON LOOSELY
by
DANA KNOX WRIGHT

Genre: Narrative Nonfiction / Memoir / Self Help
Publisher: Carpenter's Son / Clovercroft Publishing
Date of Publication: August 24, 2021
Number of Pages: 208 pages

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Helicopter parents. Control freaks. Perfectionists. Intolerants. Over-consumers. Social media junkies. We all fit in there somewhere. Read one woman’s stories of clinging, turning loose, and becoming free.

We are overly busy helicopter parents, control freaks, perfectionists, intolerants, over-consumers and social media junkies--who worry, fear, laugh less, and always want more. In the midst of it, we wonder what it would feel like to open our hands and turn loose of all of it.

In HOLDING ON LOOSELY: Opening My Hands, Lightening My Load, and Seeing Something Else, author Dana Knox Wright tells stories of one who is hardwired to cling.  To her children when they asked for a blessing to go.  To someone else’s ideas, when she didn’t trust her own. She held on to prejudice when she would tell you she didn’t. She shut down for days while clinging to fear. She clung to youthfulness as if what would come next couldn’t be her life’s cherry on top. 

In a particular season of her life, she recognized her bent to possess, to keep, to hold tightly, and to control was completely contrary to Jesus’ example. This is one woman’s history of holding on and her stories of turning loose--stories of the gentle and firm, humorous and heartbreaking ways God led her to turn loose.  It is living minimally from the inside out.

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Dana Knox Wright’s Inspiration Scrapbook

 

I’m a very visual person and when I’m writing, I’m also photographing.  I don’t do it intentionally, but it always happens this way for me.  I think photographs help me find the words I need. They call out an emotional response in me and it is from that place I write the story. These photos, to most everyone I’m guessing, appear to be the run-of-the-mill sort.  When I see them, though, I see the “turning loose” that was happening just beneath the apparent in every one of them. That, in a nutshell, is my book.




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“I’m hardwired to cling… sometimes I held more tightly to things I had than the faith I had.”

“Mothering is a hard habit to break.”

“I was sad because they didn’t seem quite as sad as I was.”

"The Comfort Zone was never meant to be my permanent place; it was meant to be my charging station."

“My best day is someone else’s worst day.” 

Dana Knox Wright's HOLDING ON LOOSELY wins for best quotables; I filled a page with them! From the author's childhood adoration of Donny Osmond to her mother turning to tend a garden (when she couldn't 'mother' any more) to the realization that the only reason you're invited to dinner with your young adult kids may be to pick up the tab, I found myself nodding in agreement from page one.

Those of us who've seen a few decades come and go and have raised a few kids will relate to all the observations and stories of parenting, but there are plenty of other chapters and stories to love -- and every single one of them will force some introspection and reflection. 

Wright opens herself almost completely to readers -- but not completely -- and I think that's good. It's not a tell-all, but it's a tell-a-whole-lot that is real and relatable. I listened to the audio book, and the author does an amazing job with nary a glitch or hiccup. Pacing was great, and it felt intimate hearing her tell her own stories. I enjoyed that I could just listen to a chapter and let it sink in before continuing. I plan on buying it in print so I can tab my favorite chapters (Edith and her flamingoes & old people kissing, to name two), and then buying a couple more for gifting. My guess is that most who read it will feel it's timely and eerily similar to parts of their own lives.

Highly recommend.

Dana Knox Wright began letting go of fear at fifty.  It’s the decade where, in an odd twist, Sandra Bullock asked for her autograph—the decade she began hiking to places with seriously wild animals, rafting in crazy rivers and eating wild blackberries with only mild concern rabid foxes eat from the plants, too. After a long career in radio voiceover, she found a passion for spreading goodness and living to the full. She has offered readers encouragement, hope and sisterhood for almost ten years through her essays published on her blog. Dana holds a degree in Journalism from The University of Texas at Austin and is the author of Saving Stories: Afternoons with Darrell (2017). She is the mother of three adult children and three grandchildren and currently lives in a small river town in the Texas Hill Country with her husband and an English Mastiff named Pearl. 

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ONE WINNER:
Signed copy of Holding On Loosely, goodie basket,
one overnight stay at the Llano Line Shack.
(US only; ends midnight, CDT, 10/22/21.)

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FOR DIRECT LINKS TO EACH POST ON THIS TOUR, UPDATED DAILY,
or visit the blogs directly:

10/12/21

Excerpt

Chapter Break Book Blog

10/12/21

BONUS Promo

LSBBT Blog

10/13/21

Review

Book Fidelity

10/13/21

Scrapbook Page

Hall Ways Blog

10/14/21

Review

It's Not All Gravy

10/15/21

Guest Post

StoreyBook Reviews

10/15/21

Review

Jennie Reads

10/16/21

Author Interview

All the Ups and Downs

10/17/21

Excerpt

Reading by Moonlight

10/18/21

Review

The Clueless Gent

10/19/21

Top 8 Quotes

Momma on the Rocks

10/19/21

Author Interview

The Adventures of a Travelers Wife

10/20/21

Audio Review

Forgotten Winds

10/20/21

BONUS Review

Julia Picks 1

10/21/21

Review

Book Bustle

10/21/21

Guest Post

Sybrina's Book Blog

10/21/21

Review

Missus Gonzo


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