Lisa A. Greenlee
Author of Literary Fiction, Reflective Poetry, and Dementia Care Guides for Families & Caregivers

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Author of Literary Fiction, Reflective Poetry, and Dementia Care Guides for Families & Caregivers
A Comprehensive and Informative Guide to Alzheimer's and Dementia for Families and Caregivers. Available for purchase on Amazon.
52 Weeks of Intention: A Reflective Journey Through Affirmation, Stillness, and Gratitude.
Available on Amazon.
Firefly Faith is the final light in a trilogy created to comfort, guide, and uplift caregivers and families walking through the shadows of dementia and Alzheimer’s. As a companion to the foundational book SPARK and the reflective Beacon of Light Guided Journal, this pocket devotional offers gentle daily devotions.
The Sweater of My Soul, Lisa A. Greenlee's debut novel, takes place in the late 1950s and early 1960s, in a small rural community only but a stone's throw from Savannah, Georgia. A young woman, Georgia Ann Balfour (Georgi), returns home from university to rekindle a friendship with her childhood playmate, Hatti Louise Walker. Hatti, a young woman of a similar age, is the daughter of Cilla, the Balfour family's beloved maid.
Georgia finds herself fraught with turmoil when discovering who she is at her very core and after falling into the most impossible kind of love. The Sweater of My Soul, while a darling little love story, is an awakening, brimming with emotional intimacy and courage while breaking boundaries of sexuality and the racial divide. The whimsical interaction between characters captivates the heart while soothing the restless soul.
Available now on Amazon !
The Garden of Good Fortune is the second and final installment
in Author Lisa A. Greenlee's romantic duology.
"I am the tender of my garden.
It asks nothing but to be weeded and watered.
Its roots spread deep and wide.
It bears fruits that feed my soul.
As I run through the garden of good fortune,
the tail of my overcoat lash out a trail behind me.
Petals fall from their silky stalks and velvety ribbons of various colors
drop to the ground, marking a path that I am never lost
and always find my way home."