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Talking to the Trees

By: Abigail Gazda
Narrated by: Abigail Gazda
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Based on a true story, get to know author Abigail Gazda’s mind through her first fictional narrative, Talking to the Trees. Learn more about the intricate details of Abigail’s evolution translated into the adventures of Madeline, a young woman, on her first road trip across the country.

This book will give you an insider’s perspective of Gazda’s travels and spiritual journey as told through the story of Madeline, whose life has yet to turn out as planned. Dealing with debt, a breakup, and a dead-end job have taken their toll on Maddy, who craves more for herself and her life but feels stuck and hopeless.

After failing to find her answers and worth in achievements, relationships, income, and titles, this dynamic character begins to realize that there is more to life than what fits on her resume. She finally answers the call to take a trip into nature after she is met by her guardian angel.

Madeline’s story unfolds in a trip across the country, starting in Chicago, taking us to Portland, and moving down the coast from Oregon to southern California. She finds solace in solitude as she discovers that she is never really alone. Gravitating to specific stops along the way, she is led by her inner guidance and the voices of nature. From the Redwoods to San Francisco, Mammoth Mountain, Joshua Tree, Phoenix, and all the way to San Clemente, Madeline’s relationship with herself grows and flourishes.

Join Madeline as she follows the inspirations and insights of Mother Earth, comes to realize her connection to the universe, and reaches the peace that she has been guided toward all along.

©2020 Abigail R Gazda (P)2021 Abigail R Gazda

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This book is one of my favorites! I love the beautiful imagery of the book itself, and I absolutely loved listening to this Audio as I turned through the pages. How wonderful to get to listen to Abigail's voice as I read along.

Written with so much love, and gratitude! I laughed, I cried, and I felt along with Maddie throughout her incredible journey. How she grew and changed with each new place she saw. I felt like I was right there with Maddie during her travels and experiencing the world through her eyes.

I loved all of the beautiful reminders to listen, to be, and to experience. To allow yourself to feel and receive, to give and let go, and of course, how she talked to nature and listened to natures guidance along the way. I recommend Talking to the Trees 100%, You will not be disappointed!

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We are all one with nature

This book reminded me that we are all one. The energy that moves through the plants and trees are not so different than what runs through us. We need to get back to sharing space and energy with what is around us. To be grateful and rejoice in not what we have but what we all are

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