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"Tethered" is a three-part story and guide designed specifically for women navigating the challenging waters of abuse and divorce. "Tethered" is not just a book; it's a beacon of hope, a guide to self-discovery, and a companion on the journey towards empowerment and healing. The narrative begins with Part I, which unfolds as a short, relatable fable. This section is not just a story; it's a mirror reflecting the various ways we find ourselves held back, tethered to the past, and unable to reach the life we yearn for. It's an eye-opener to the invisible chains that may be holding us back. Moving into Part II, "Tethered" transforms into a practical guide, offering readers an easy-to-follow fra...
George Cabot (1678-1717) left home in St. Helier's, Jersey in the Channel Islands to settle in Salem, Massachusetts, ca. 1700. He was the son of Francis and Suzanne Gruchy Cabot. George married Abigail Marston in 1702 in Salem. He later died in Boston. Descendants lived in Connecticut, New York, Vermont, Michigan, MInnesota, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, California, and elsewhere. .
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