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WALKING A CROOKED PATH PILGRIMAGE OF THE SOUL EXPLORES A LIFELONG SEARCH FOR SPIRITUAL TRUTH

Diane Wallace delivers a poetic and deeply relatable memoir that embraces the twists of faith identity and personal discovery with honesty grace and hope.

New York, NY — Diane Wallace invites readers into a reflective and emotionally resonant memoir in Walking a Crooked Path Pilgrimage of the Soul, a book that traces her lifelong pursuit of a personal spiritual path. Written with lyrical clarity and thoughtful insight, the memoir explores how faith can evolve across seasons of life, and how the road to inner fulfillment is often winding, personal, and deeply meaningful.

The book’s central metaphor, the crooked path, serves as both a guiding image and an emotional truth. Wallace uses it to represent the non linear nature of spiritual growth, where detours and doubts are not failures, but part of the pilgrimage itself. Her narrative affirms that the search for meaning often includes contradiction, reinvention, and patience, and that these experiences can lead to a deeper understanding of self, purpose, and faith.

Early response to the book highlights its impact and staying power. One Amazon reviewer calls it a must read for anyone on a journey of self discovery, adding that Wallace’s words linger well beyond the final page and remind readers that the path to the soul’s fulfillment is rarely straight, yet always worth walking. The memoir has also been praised for its tone and accessibility, with NewInBooks.com describing it as poetic, profound, and deeply relatable, and noting its invitation to embrace spiritual discovery with unwavering hope.

Walking a Crooked Path Pilgrimage of the Soul will resonate with readers drawn to memoirs of spiritual exploration, personal growth, and faith in its many forms. It speaks to those who feel between traditions, those who have stepped away and returned, and those who are still searching for a path that feels true. Above all, it offers a reminder that spiritual fulfillment is not always found through certainty, but often through persistence, honesty, and hope.

Diane Wallace is an author whose work reflects a lifelong engagement with questions of belief, belonging, and the inner life. Through her writing, she creates space for thoughtful reflection and encourages readers to view their own journeys with compassion and courage.

The book is now available, secure your copy here: https://a.co/d/0EsL0UG

For review copies, interview requests, or additional information, please contact: Diane Wallace

Email: ladysage@hotmail.com

Joseph Wilson

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