Tarot cards have been used for psychic discovery for centuries. In the hands of a gifted reader, they can help clarify motives, desires, behaviors, and realign our path in life. Once the domain of occult stores, today they are more popular than ever. But, while there are plenty of guides to reading a tarot deck, until now there have been no tarot-centered books that focus on issues of personal growth. "Confessions of a Tarot Reader" is the first such book. Jane Stern of Roadfood fame, a fourth-generation tarot reader, shares with wit and wisdom lessons gleaned from her forty years helping clients gain insight from the cards.
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Jane Stern is the author of "Ambulance Girl: How I Saved Myself by Becoming," an EMT, and coauthor, with Michael Stern, of more than forty books on Americana, food, and popular culture, including the best-selling Roadfood. They have won three James Beard journalism awards, been inducted into the Who's Who of American Food, appear weekly on American Public Media's "The Splendid Table," and maintain the popular website Roadfood.com. Jane lives in Ridgefield, Connecticut. Visit her at janemastertarot.com.
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