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The Pink Forest: a Woman's Intimate Confessions





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The Pink Forest:

A Tell-All Book of a Woman’s Secrets

It’s not everyday that you pick up a book of an author’s intimate confessions.

~ Dana Dorfman





Los Angeles, CA – "Holding a magnifying glass up to my fantasies, I see the woman I truly am," says Dorfman blushing slightly.



Dubbed a semi-autobiographical read, The Pink Forest: A Woman’s Intimate Confessions (Banderae Publishing, $14.95, ISBN: 978-0-9798592-0-5) by Dana Dorfman quickly moves the reader off Fiction Street and into the writer’s evolution. The struggle of an author trying to come out of her pages is apparent in this feeling based book. Far from a sexual confessional, the author implores readers to unfasten their emotional seatbelts as her story explodes the myth that our conscience has the last word.



The bulk of this plot takes the reader to different realities. Set in the backdrop of Oscar Season, a studio executive’s assistant opts to leave the whirl of dress fittings and crooked bow ties to seek passion. Her unique quest paints a silken figure who wants to bring life to her lips. The poor red carpet timing of her excursion creates a hyper sleep state in the reader as the cynical human psyche awakens.



The engaging view of a woman stepping out of her 9 to 5 self is captivating. Her graceful acknowledgment of being a woman tired of reporting for moral duty and a timid woman who fires her conscience are courageous marks in this feminine read. It is through this play of character and shared reflection that the author takes the reader deep into the female mystique, a place rarely visited. Clearly, the author’s ability to fling her heavy bag of morals over her shoulder to write this narrative is the true charm of her pages. Glancing into her book, it is her final reflection.

The Pink Forest is written in the language of emotion. The author's writing style is punctuated by curves of reality and tantalizing inner monologues showing the unbridgeable distance between herself and her conscience. Nowhere is this more concisely expressed than in the beauty of her intimate confessions. The sensuality of female enchantment is the magic potion of these pages but the state of existence beneath the appearance of this book is its mystical intrigue. The Pink Forest is more than a bundle of ferns. Enchantingly memorable, it is a beautiful mind oasis of unhurried thought. A book embelishing the delicacy of sentiment, The Pink Forest is a woman's best friend.



Dorfman is an author who gravitates to the signs of life. In tune to the emotions surrounding her, she insists she can still see the first star she wished upon. Dorfman was raised as an only child and has been writing since the age of four. She graduated from the University of Southern California and considers herself a “life writer” who is able to tap into the blush of the earth. “A woman doesn’t need pearls when she has The Pink Forest,” she winks.



Dorfman resides in Los Angeles with her mystical spirit.



The Pink Forest is available at www.amazon.com, www.barnesandnoble.com, www.atlasbooks.com, www.danadorfman.com and bookstores everywhere.



Web Sites: www.DanaDorfman.com, www.WishUponLife.com and www.BanderaePublishing.com

Dana Dorfman

A feeling based author whose mystical pen carves out pages from the other side, Dorfman's writing sets the female spirit free. Leaving its trace in reality The Pink Forest is a sentimental flight that carries her signature.

Dorfman lives in Los Angeles with her mystical spirit.

Still more about the author~

Author and wish mystic Dana Dorfman guides us on how to wish upon life and make our wishes come true. Lifting the veil of our minds, she shows us we are magical creatures in the vibrant story of just being human. For more about how to make your wishes comes true, visit wwwDanaDorfmancom and wwwWishUponLifecom.

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1. Raquella Maine (14:12, 15.04.2008)
The Pink Forest is one of those kind of books that is a good friend. Within its pages is an inspiration that is your own. Well done Dana Dorfman. A great read!
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2. Jo-Ann Gietleb (14:08, 13.04.2008)
A book that travels far beyond these pages. The Pink Forest is a female oasis. Thank you miss author for helping me to find my way. A spiritual read, a woman's read, a woman's best friend...yes indeed!

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