Tree of Lives

Tree of Lives
Elizabeth Garden
Ruth, an artist from an abusive and bigoted family, struggles to identify and overcome the consequences of her father’s undiagnosed mental illness. Her healing began once she uncovers epigenetic trauma from a family tragedy kept secret for 75 years, when her paranoid schizophrenic great uncle murdered his family in a shocking public spectacle.
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About the Author

Elizabeth Garden is an award-winning author and artist, whose psychological insight into emotional trauma and familial conflict has endeared her to survivors of childhood abuse.

Her achievements include serving as the Art Director of high profile magazines, such as the Boston Herald Sunday Magazine, South Florida Magazine, Blockbuster Magazine, and Ocean Drive Magazine.

Her autobiographical novel, “Tree of Lives,” is a magnificent epic of a young woman's survival and atonement of a hereditary curse that ultimately destroys her family in 20th Century America.

In 2019, “Tree of Lives” entered its 3rd print edition, and was recently released in audiobook format through Audible, narrated by Garden, herself.

The new edition features discussion questions designed to aid group study and book clubs.

Garden studied at the Boston Museum School and the Morris Pratt Institute, where she became qualified as a certified psychic medium.

A Connecticut native, Garden currently lives in Florida.

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