Help Is on Its Way: A True StoryConfused by her ability to feel other people's feelings, highly sensitive Jenna comforts herself by rescuing dead animals and escaping from elementary school. When her parents divorce, her mentally ill grandmother moves in and her sensitive uncle commits suicide. As a pre-teen, Jenna begins to read the messages coming in through her senses more clearly, as comforting guidance and premonitions about love, life, people and the planet. This is a decade-long journey of an empathic child's discovery of ways to manage her sensory highs and emotional lows. Every secret thought and fear of this sensitive child (ages 6-17) is revealed here. This firsthand account of the terror, confusion and joys of being clairsentient gives highly sensitive people a way to be better understood by the general populace. The story addresses a sensitive child/teen's anxiety, sadness, courage, and urgent desire to do good things for the world. Edited by Emmy Award winner Molly McKitterick. Endorsed by Psychologist Elaine Aron and Author, Coach Eva Gregory. |