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Harrisburg, PA – Divorce represents the end of something, but it can also be the beginning of something new and exciting. Society has the idea that divorce is bad and our culture shames us for it, but people can still love each other and not sleep in the same bed every night. In order for love to last, you have to give it the freedom to shift and change. Divorce can preserve love and allow it to be what it needs to be.

Tara Eisenhard is an author, speaker, divorce coach and family mediator. She’s the founder of Relative Evolutions and the author of The D-Word: Divorce Through a Child’s Eyes. As a self-described “Divorce Encouragist,” Tara believes families can evolve, not dissolve, through the process of divorce.

“It is possible for two people to part amicably in a way that’s healthy and preserves the family,” says Tara. “I’m on a mission to change the way our culture approaches divorce because we do it in a really unhealthy way and that doesn’t have to be the case.”

Tara addresses these issues in her book The D-Word: Divorce Through a Child’s Eyes. Through real-life examples, the D-Word addresses critical issues and aims to provide divorcing parents with useful insight into how their behavior shapes their children’s reality.

“Most divorces don’t happen like mine so I wanted to write about a more typical divorce,” says Tara. “I realized while I wanted the story to be appropriate for 12-year-old girls, I really wanted parents to read it. It was extremely important to me that my book be a tool for an entire family.”

For more information on Tara Eisenhard, visit www.taraeisenhard.com