RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, Calif. (MMD Newswire) April 15, 2009 -- Hope: Lessons from a Hummingbird uses personal anecdotes and biblical scripture to chronicle how William M. Cuccia freed himself from fear and failures in his life and discovered a new outlook.
Plagued by depression and fear, and with his wife about to leave him, Cuccia felt his life was worthless. But in Hope: Lessons from a Hummingbird, he shares how caring for a hummingbird for one week changed his life for the better.
Written to be as practical as it is entertaining, Hope: Lessons from a Hummingbird is filled with the author's helpful hints. People, like birds, don't like to feel caged and should not be left alone too long, Cuccia says. In working to gain the bird's trust, Cuccia realizes how frightened he himself has been about trusting others and he begins to open up more to other people. He learns how to deal with panic and how to communicate better, and in turn, becomes a more loving husband. In caring for the tiny creature, Cuccia begins to learn to nurture himself and feel the grace of God.
Full of hummingbird facts and biblical text, Cuccia stresses that with God's help, anyone can feel whole again. "With all that is happening in the economy today, this book is a message of hope in hopeless times," says Cuccia.
For more information or to request a free review copy, members of the press can contact the author at regularguywill@yahoo.com. Hope: Lessons from a Hummingbird is available for sale online at Amazon.com, BookSurge.com and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
William M. Cuccia has more than 30 years experience in education and public speaking. A former church pastor, he has also worked as a corporate sales trainer. Currently the CFO of a dental implant company, he and his wife live in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.
MEDIA CONTACT
William M. Cuccia
Email: regularguywill@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.HopeBookToday.com
Telephone: (949) 235-4164
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