Bella Mahaya Carter is a writing teacher, developmental editor, and coach with a lifelong passion for creativity, health, and healing. She is the author of Secrets of My Sex, a collection of narrative poems. Her poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction have appeared in MindBodyGreen; The Sun, Lilith; Calyx; Literary Mama; and elsewhere. Her work has been anthologized in The Magic of Memoir: Inspiration for the Writing Journey; Grandmothers’ Necklace; and Writing Our Way Out of The Dark: An Anthology of Literary Acts of Bravery. She’s a featured columnist on SheWrites.com and maintains her own blog, Body, Mind, Spirit: Inspiration for Writers, Dreamers, and Seekers of Health & Happiness. Visit Bella online: www.bellamahayacarter.com.
2019 IBPA Ben Franklin Awards Silver Medal in Body, Mind, &
Spirit
“These chapters convey a deeply human message—that we are all works
in progress, changing day to day—and drive the book’s tale of
resilience to a satisfying conclusion. [An] Indie Groundbreaking
book.”
—Independent Publisher
“Carter’s decade-spanning quest covers countless forms of therapy
and self-help. Her relentless unease is palpable throughout, deftly
portrayed through effective dialogue and memorable
recollections.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“I love this book, and—as a writer/dancer/seeker who has struggled
with the swing between self-doubt and grand dreams—resonated with
so much of it. Bella writes with great honesty and heart, and
invites the reader to share her journey in a lovely, intimate
way.”
—Gayle Brandeis, author of Fruitflesh: Seeds of Inspiration for
Women Who Write
“Written in spare, elegant prose, Raw guides rather than preaches,
and reveals rather than moralizes. The result is a bracing look at
how bodies, food, relationships, emotions, and beliefs interweave
to make us who we are.”
—Jill Jepson, author of Writing as a Sacred Path
“Informative and heartwarming, Bella Mahaya Carter’s story is about
what we carry inside of us, not just physically, but spiritually. I
came away from this book feeling nourished in all the right
ways.”
—Claire Bidwell Smith, author of After This: When Life is Over
Where Do We Go?
“Bella understands internal landscapes, which she has learned to
navigate with self-forgiveness and compassion. Her transformational
healing memoir will speak to anyone wanting to live a healthier,
happier life! A supportive and inspiring read for anyone on the
path of consciousness.”
—Christine Hassler, Best-Selling author of Expectation Hangover,
Master Coach, Speaker
“These chapters convey a deeply human message—that we are all works
in progress, changing day to day—and drive the book’s tale of
resilience to a satisfying conclusion. INDIE GROUNDBREAKING
BOOK”
—Independent Publisher
“Sometimes, we heal the spirit and the body follows. Sometimes,
it’s the other way around. Bella’s search for health as detailed in
this marvelous, uplifting memoir, reminds us that there is a
rawness to the spirit that parallels the rawness of the foods we
put into our bodies. I ate this book in one sitting, then went back
for seconds. You will too.”
—Jack Grapes, author of The Naked Eye
“This memoir will resonate with readers seeking alternative paths
to health and healing. We love how Bella complements her approach
to healthy eating with an equally nourishing approach to thinking
and feeling. This book is indeed a living embodiment of ‘food for
thought.’”
—Ron Hulnick, Ph. D., President, University of Santa Monica,
andMary R. Hulnick, Ph.D., chief educational officer, University of
Santa Monica, coauthors of Remembering the Light Within: a Course
in Soul-Centered Living
"In her brave and transparent book, Bella Mahaya Carter reveals how
she took her healing into her own hands, overcoming obstacles we
can all relate to: fear, shame, worth. Her story will inspire
readers to allow themselves to be seen while bringing their gifts
and voices to the world."
—Nancy Levin, bestselling author of Worthy
“Bella gracefully limns the tale of how a raw food diet launched
her into understanding and coming to terms with anxiety; in a world
awash with food-based memoirs, this is juicy, fresh fruit.”
—Lisa Kotin, author of My Confection
“Bella writes from a place of deep wisdom, compassion and
experience. In her wonderful book, you will find a teacher, guide
and friend.”
—Rod Rotundi, author of Real Food for Real People
“In this inspiring journey to liberation, the author shares the
changes that she made to move from ‘I wore failure like a shawl,
clutched it around my shoulders and schlepped it with me,’ to whole
health and joy—body, mind, and spirit. Gift yourself with the
wisdom in this beautifully written book.”
—Laurie Buchanan, PhD, holistic health practitioner,
transformational life coach, and author of Note to Self: A
Seven-Step Path to Gratitude and Growth
“The way Carter takes responsibility for her health and healing is
inspiring. This memoir pulled me in and gave me insight into my own
journey. It will do the same for you. Excellent book!”
—Alissa Cohen, author of Living On Live Food, raw-food educator,
speaker, and healer
“In Raw: A Midlife Quest for Health and Happiness, Bella Mahaya
Carter captures the challenges and opportunities of being born with
many gifts, including those of a dancer, a researcher, an
intuitive, and a teacher. Her book radiates with her vibrant energy
as she learns to listen to her body, her fears, her memories, her
mentors, her muse, and her own stream of consciousness. The reader
learns from and is inspired by her courage, her mastery, and her
generosity of spirit.”
—Roni Beth Tower, PhD, award-winning author of Miracle at Midlife:
A Transatlantic Romance and clinical psychologist
"Bella Mahaya Carter’s Raw tells the story of a women’s journey to
accept herself on her own terms. Her path is filled with obstacles
many women will find intimately familiar: food, eating, mental
health, motherhood, anxiety, insecurity, and ambition. Carter’s
struggle to heal her mind, body, and spirit reminds me of the inner
wisdom that resides in all of us and the difficulty of accessing
it. Her honest, unflinching, relatable, and well-told story is a
modern-day search for self. Carter’s journey will, no doubt, be a
salve for many."
—Robin Finn, MPH, MA, author of Restless in L.A., coach and
advocate
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