Susan M. Tiberghien

Footsteps, A European Album, 1955-1990


Susan Tiberghien's poetic memoir evokes a life fully lived and closely observed. In elegant prose and poetry, she presents the landscapes of her time with gentle humor and a generous spirit. The rooftops of Grenoble, the hills above Lago Maggiore, Geneva in its white fog, are the settings for a French-American romance, an international domestic tale, full of children and laughter, and at the end a new direction and revelation. Footsteps is a wise book and a pleasure to read.
Peter Meinke, The Piano Tuner, Zinc Fingers

In this album of wonderfully witty and poignant essays, S.Tiberghien captures stories from thirty-five years of family life in Europe. The collection describes a love story and from that matrix a meditation about many kinds of love. Light and dark days, funny and momentous ones are celebrated as faith and an energetic capacity for friendship define the family's cross-cultural path. The pages fly by and before we know it, the six children have grown. In the new silence, familiar footsteps insist that she write.
Wallis Wilde-Menozzi, Mother Tongue, An American Life in Italy

Selected Works

Memoirs and Reference Titles
One Year to a Writing Life, Twelve Lessons to Deepen Every Writer's Art and craft
An innovative portable workshop to give readers a solid foundation for their writing careers and to lead them to a writing life.
Memoirs
Looking for Gold, A Year in Jungian Analysis
Relates an experience that belongs to everyone – of tapping the depths of the unconscious.
Circling to the Center, One Woman’s Encounter with Silent Prayer
A spiritual memoir and an introduction to the way of silent prayer.
Footsteps, A European Album, 1955-1990
A beautifully crafted mosaic of narrative essays, prose poems, recipes, and photos
Personal Essays
Anthology