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Author, Alberta H. Sequeira

Alberta H. Sequeira was born in Pocasset, MA, in 1941. Her father, Albert L. Gramm, was a Brigadier General and she spent her childhood in various towns across the different states traveling with her family.

She is the author of A Healing Heart (2006). PublishAmerica released her first book on November 6, 2006. Her work has appeared in the Medjugorje USA Highlighter Newsletter (Trusting in God’s Will 2007).

She is an Instructor for Beginning Writer's Workshops titled "Bring Your Manuscript to Publication" and a Speaker for the Alcoholic Organizations. Her second memoir Please, God, Not Two is due out, hopefully, the end of 2008.

In April of 2008, Alberta teaches workshops at the Learning Center in New Bedford, MA and their Providence, Rhode Island location.

Her honors include A Healing Heart receiving "The Book of the Week" in Ocotber of 2006 by PublishAmerica of Maryland, the "The Book of the Month" by Allbooks Review of Canada and receiving the Reviewer Choice Award 2008 Semi-Finalist by Readerviews of Austin, Texas.

She has been interviewed on the WBSM Radio Station in Fairhaven, MA and with Tony Lewis of The Standard Times newspaper of New Bedford, MA.

Her book has appeared in the South Coast, Bristol County and South Shore Women’s Journal, The Wareham Observer and Lakeville Call. It has been advertised in the Summer 2007 June issue of The Spirit of Change and had appeared in the July 12, 2007 issue of the Providence Visitor and will be in the November issue. It has been advertised in The Catholic Weekly newspaper of Australia.

She lives and writes in Rochester, MA with her husband, Al.

Click on Biography to learn about her life and growing years
Speaker/Instructor of Beginning Writer's Workshops
In May of 2007, Alberta began her career as an instructor for Beginning Writer's Workshops. During this time she has been teaching at public libraries and senior centers. She instructs the writers and authors on how to get published and ways of promoting their books. Alberta has applied to the South Coast Learning Center, 5 Dover Street, New Bedford, MA 02740 to become an instructor for the 2008 Spring course titled "Bring that Manuscript to Publication."

Her experiences in writing has brought many secrets of what one should be aware of with agents and publishers. She helps the writer come to term with what pitfalls to avoid throughout the publishing process. The good and bad points of getting published are stressed and the reality of the ups and downs are studied.

Her courses include a two hour solidly paced 120 minutes. Anyone interested in writing and is not quite sure how to get started or someone with a finished manuscript that is not quite sure how to get it published, will benefit from this class. The courses does not touch on the writing skills.

The student goes home with over forty pages of what was discussed during the class including other topics that were not covered.

Workshop Topics:

Introduction to Writing, Outlining Your Thoughts, Grammar Problems, Words to Avoid, Editing, Reference Books, Things to Watch For, Writer Beware, Getting Published, Agent/Publisher, query Letter/Samples, Synopsis/Samples, Book Proposals/Samples, Book Cover/Title, Information Sources on the Website and Promoting.

What are the people saying about the workshops

"I was very impressed with your presentation today. I never expected gatherings like that to be very interesting. That's why I was so pleasantly surprised that today was so enjoyable and informatiive! The way you present your ideas and opinions is right from the heart. Thank you very much for doing that for us."
Tom Cirignano, Lakeville

"I loved the recommendations for web sites."
Nancy Cunniff, Pembroke

"It was an excellent class. It could have been longer to allow for more questions."
Claire Hogan, Middleboro

"The class was very inspiring."
Alison V. Sullivan, Lakeville

"The class laid a ground work that I was seeking."
Mark J. Bosse, Lakeville

"It was a wonderful class. Thank you so much. It was great!"
Cynthia Cochran, Lakeville

"I appreciated the author's candor & personal insight on the reality of the differculty with publishing. I was encouraged to learn abou the benefits of joining a writer's group."
Jeanne A. Poulin

"I enjoyed the dedication and perseverance in your writing and promotion of your book." John J. Gisetto, Sr. Middleborough

"Thank you so much. I enjoyed the class. I'm glad I made it."
Linda Mediros, Rochester

"The class was very well organized. I liked the notes in front of me as you spoke."
Betty Beaulieu, Rochester

"The advertising made it clear that the workshop is not "how to write" but more about the business of writing and getting published."
Pat Crowell, Middleboro

"Thank you for your honesty and kindness in this workshop."
Sherry Bernardo, Assonet

"I liked the class. It showed me the reality and hard work it takes for authors to publish their books. I hope I can some day."
Amy Faria, Norton

"I appreciated knowing the good and bad."
Patricia Minkle, Middleboro

"I would definitely recommend this class to other writer's because it's good to get an expert's opinion."
Kelly Mello, E. Freetown

"There's more to getting a book published than someone would think."
Nancy LaFare, Lakeville

"This was magnificent. Thank you for your inspiration."
Bambi Andrade, Middleboro

Speaker

Alberta is also available to speak at any engagement or seminar on how she got published. Her talk includes how the contents of her book could benefit the reader after losing a loved one, someone trying to find peace, forgiving, and the wonder of taking a pilgrimage to return to their own spiritual renewal, especially to Medjugorje.

On November 6, 2007, Alberta had signed with PublishAmerica of Maryland and had her book A Healing Heart published. She is now working on her second book, tentatively titled The Fading Sun which is based on a true story. It deals with her family's struggle with alcoholism. When she is not writing, she passes her knowledge on to writers with the publishing process.

In 2007, her writing had appeared in the Medjugorje USA Highlighter Newsletter (Trusting In God's Will 2007). Visit their site at www.medjugorjeusa.org.

A Healing Heart has been placed on the shelves at bookstores in Massachusetts: B&N in Braintree, Bev Loves Books in Rochester, Border's Express at the Taunton Galleria Mall, Readmore Books in Taunton and Baker Books in Dartmouth. It's also available on most online bookstores, to name a few: Amazon, Amazon.co.uk, B&N, Borders, Walden Books, Wal-Mart, Powell's Bookstore and others.

Contact Alberta at alberta@ahealingheart.net



Book Reviews

A HEALING HEART

June 12, 2008

 A Healing Heart takes the reader to a special place and time that only the truly blessed can capture in words. After the heart-breaking loss of her beloved father, the author shares her inexplicable struggle with a spiritual calling to go on a pilgrimage to Medjugorie. Despite medical challenges and frustrating feelings of anxiety, she embarks on a life changing journey that not only renews her faith, but empowers her to renew the faith of others. The manner in which Alberta Sequeira shares her innermost thoughts and feelings with the reader is inspiring and thought-provoking. I enjoyed this book immensely.

Review by Diane Kozak, Published Author of Full Circle 911

Strengthen Faith
by reviewer Gail Brazil (10/30/07)

I found myself unable to put this book down. Through all the author's experiences from dealing with her
father's sickness and ultimate passing to her pilgrammage to Medjugorje, I felt as if I were right there with her.

Her writing style puts the reader right where she is so you actually feel her pain with her father's passing yet at the same time you can feel her faith renew itself and blossom.

Medjugorje was a wonderful experience for me, although I have only been there through reading this book. The humbleness of the people of Bosnia and the way they open their hearts to strangers made me feel humble as well.

What links these residents with the pilgrams is a mutual faith in God who is willing to show us Miracles so that we may Believe and Trust.

After reading her book, maybe we can just slow down for a moment and contemplate what is really important to us in our own world....the people in our lives whom we love and care about and a God who will never abandon us.

Thank you Alberta for helping me strengthen my own Faith.~

ALLBOOKS REVIEW by Cheryl Ellis

Title: A Healing Heart
Author: Alberta H. Sequeira

Embrace life and believe again in the power of faith. Written with intense emotions, the author brings to us a personal and spiritual journey.
Alberta Sequeira faces the last facet of life- death. She deals with the death of her father by learning about his life as a man, a husband, a father and a believer in miracles. She learns that as a Commanding Officer in W.W.II, he was loved a respected by all men who's lives he touched and protected. She has to accept her mother’s way of coping with the inevitable and is grateful for the valuable help and heartfelt empathy from ‘Cathy’ of the Hospice Association. Throughout this tragedy, Alberta regains her faith in God. Remembering her father saying
“Family is one of the most important things in life” and “Love one another as I have loved you” (St. John 15.12) We need to all remember to tell our loved ones while they are with us how we feel, how grateful we are to have them in our lives. All too soon it will be too late!
Not long after her father’s passing, Alberta’s mother falls ill. Once recuperated enough to travel, Alberta and her sister take her to pray at the Shrine of The Blessed Mother in Medway, MA where they experience a mystical moment heightening all of their faiths.
After her own health issues are sorted out and overcoming many fears, Alberta travels to Medjogorje in Bosnia. This is a spiritual journey to a place where many claim to have received visits from the Blessed Mother Mary. Not only does she make numerous life long friends, find her own confidence, deepen her renewed faith, she also finally understands that the love and happiness we all crave comes from within.
There are many excuses in life that we use to leave our faith behind or questions God’s very existence; disillusionment with our political and religious leaders, personal tragedies we cannot comprehend, war itself, let alone the horrendous war crimes committed against our fellow man. All too often we turn to Him only when we are desperate, when we should talk to Him with gratitude, as well. We need to be teaching the next generations the importance of faith.
Alberta H. Sequeira is married and lives with her husband in Rochester, MA. She relaxes by reading, gardening and in the portrayal of this powerful story, we know she enjoys her writing. This is her first published novel.
There are so many life lessons to be found in this book. Alberta has also enlightened many families about the benefits provided by accepting help from the Hospice Association.
I would Highly Recommend this novel to readers of all faith and spiritual viewpoints. Reviewer: Cheryl Ellis, Allbooks Reviews

Available at: www.publishAmerica.com or www.ahealingheart.net






Miracles Happen, December 22, 2006


Reviewed by Joanne Benham for Reader Views, www.readerviews.com, Austin, Texas 12/06


In 1986, Alberta Sequeira asked her father if he believed in miracles. His answer was an unequivocal yes. Four years later, Alberta had to put all of her faith in miracles as her beloved father lay dying of cancer. Although Alberta's prayers were not answered in the way she wished, the long hours spent with her father before his death, seeing his unshakeable faith in God, began to reawaken her own sadly neglected faith in God. Then, in 1993, as she was preparing to enter the hospital for her own surgery, trying to put up a brave front for her family while inwardly frightened to death, she experienced her own miracle as the voice of God came to her the night before surgery and told her, "Do not be afraid. I'll be with you." An enormous sensation of peace came over her and she didn't even need to take the tranquilizers the doctor prescribed for her.

After a surprise encounter in Medway, Massachusetts, Alberta makes the decision to visit Medjugorje, in Bosnia, where six people claimed to be receiving visits from the Blessed Mother Mary. Once she made up her mind to go, nothing could stop her, not her health, her fear of flying or the refusal of her husband to accompany her. All she knew was that she had to go. And so the preparations began. Buoyed with the well-wishes of her friends and family, loaded with prayer requests she is determined to honor, Alberta sets out on the longest journey of her life.

The visit to Medjugorje is filled with joy and miracles as Alberta comes to realize that true joy and happiness come from within, when people turn their lives over to God rather than focusing on material possessions. She returns home, spiritually recharged, ready to undertake her mission for God, fighting Satan as he continues to tempt the weak in an effort to win their souls.

I was reading this book by flashlight as I sat for the fifth day in a row in a house that had lost all power from a winter storm. Wrapped in two quilts, a heavy winter coat and insulated boots, I read this passage from the book: "...we will all suffer, whether it is mentally or physically. It's our punishment for our sins: like Adam and Eve. Jesus waits for us to offer up our suffering and trust in Him." So I closed my eyes and prayed that our family would get through this...my mother, who is 75, my younger brother who has a heart condition and finally for myself because I hate cold weather. At the exact moment I finished my prayer, the lights came on. Most people will scoff and say it was just a coincidence. They'll never convince me...I know what happened.

"A Healing Heart: A Spiritual Renewal" will annoy most unbelievers. For the faithful, it will be a reaffirmation.



Nancy Brady, A reviewer, 12/05/2006 Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5
Great Job!

Alberta put in to words what many of us feel when we go through a family crisis. It was very real and heart felt. I think many of us are surprised at how we all act and feel during these crisis's and are afraid to express that, Alberta was not. She told of the good and the bad, it made you feel like you lived it with her. I am sure most of us could relate to her book. Also during her trip when she spoke of the different places she visited you felt like you were there. For me it was a book that I could not put down. A must have for Christmas.


Moving *****

Fred Kawa (Whitman, MA) 10/23/06

A Healing Heart was one of the best books that I have ever read! For me, it wasn't simply an interesting book to read. It turned out to be a complete experience that literally made me cry three times before I got to the 8th chapter. I am truly impressed. The author did a wonderful job portraying her experience, emotions, spirituality and, not only a strong message, but a very appropriate message, especially in the final chapter.

I received the book less than 5 days ago and from the moment I opened it up, I couldn't put it down again. She delivered a powerful message. I'm glad she shared her story and gave me not only an insight to her father but a greater insight to God. I will recommend it to everyone I know, and I honestly believe that anyone who has lost a loved one should read it regardless of their faith.



New Reader
Annette Gammon
E. Freetown, MA
(10/14/2006)

I am an not a reader but I must say that this book has me hooked. My husband and I are taking turns reading, and it comes down to whoever picks it up first gets to read that night.




Spiritual
Donna Sousa
West Warwick, Rhode Island, USA
(9/23/2006)

A Healing Heart by author, Alberta Sequeira, kept my interest throughout the book. There were times, I couldn't put it down. It was inspiring and uplifting. It was written with great faith through the Holy Spirit.



Powerful & Emotional

- Candice M. Martin, Author, Reflections In My Tears & Petals of Life: A Survivors Writings.
Massachusetts
(9/22/2006)

A Healing Heart, by Author Alberta H. Sequeira is not only a poignant look into the relationship between a father and daughter, but also shows how said daughter deals with the loss of the father. Throughout the book, Ms. Sequeira places her inner most feelings on the pages for all to read and to grasp, not only the bond she and her father shared, but also how his death affected her. Through her travels and faith, Ms. Sequeira is able to find a way to cope with that loss, find her own inner healing, and at the same time, share her faith with others. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who has that special father-daughter bond, those who have ever lost a parent and struggled to get past the grieving process, those seeking spiritual reading and anyone who loves a good book! This book is a must buy.


Refreshing
Steven Manchester, Author, The Unexpected Storm; Jacob Evans; Pressed Pennies
Massachusetts
(9/22/2006)

"I was very impressed with Alberta Sequeira's latest work, A Healing Heart. The writing is honest and familiar, while the story is easily relatable and quite real. As a once-converted Catholic who is now repulsed by the church's recent scandals, I appreciated the message of awareness and found her faith refreshing. From the depths of a daughter's love to the nail-biting journey to Europe, it is a tale of love, courage and unyielding faith. I am sure her father would be very proud!"