Scott's Choice

Elaine Brewster walked by her husband’s side every step of the way throughout his long road to spiritual healing. Her story about Scott has allowed him to become an “Everyman” for us, knowing that each of us has our own particular set of difficulties and our own journey to make.

My 51-year-old husband had me take him to the emergency room early one morning to obtain something for his pain. Instead, the doctor came back from taking a CT scan and said, “There’s something on your liver that shouldn’t be there.” This began our quest to find out what this thing was and to excise it. That same week i was talking to my daughter-in-law on the phone and two phrases popped unbidden into my mind with a sort of flicker that felt like a deja vu: “Scott will make a choice; once chosen, it will be irrevocable.” Those words from God’s Spirit, in addition to what Scott asked of me, helped to define our different roles in this venture—mine was to research choices of treatment and his was to choose and, hopefully in the choosing, to get better!

Samuel Smith:
& His Two Wives

Samuel Smith and His Two Wives is a unique historical piece that explores the lives of Samuel Smith and his two wives, enriched with personal artifacts like a real leaf from the walnut tree in their home’s courtyard. This leaf, collected from a descendant tree, symbolizes the enduring connection to their story. The book reflects both the legacy of the Smith family and a broader sense of rootedness, making it a cherished keepsake for readers interested in family history and unique storytelling elements.

Walking With Emma

Historical Fiction

Utah Pioneer of 1862, Mary Emma Horspool, falls under a 1300-pound wagon. Her father thinks she will die; she is determined to live. How will she make it to Zion when she can no longer walk? And will she ever meet a man who is not put off by her limp?

The Real Thanksgiving

Children's Book

William Brewster, the minister aboard the Mayflower, was also my husband Scott Brewster’s 13th great-grandfather. This book explores his life while offering both accessible and in-depth perspectives on the Pilgrims and their iconic Thanksgiving feast.

The Potter's Daughter

Historical Fiction

Mary Orgill and her father, Thomas, were skilled potters, part of the thriving pottery industry in 19th-century England. At its peak, the Midlands’ ‘Potteries’ region produced a million pieces of pottery each week. This book delves into the realities of life as a potter during this fascinating era.

Aspects of Energy

Elaine’s weekly podcast focuses on ways we can raise our energy. The Zoom meeting is less than an hour each week. The program usually features a guest expert discussing areas relating to her book Scott’s Choice. Click the button below to listen to previous programs!

Excerpt from Chapter 3 on Alkalinity

Elaine Brewster

Elaine Brewster offers self-help books and family music dedicated to supporting people through health challenges. Our website focuses on sharing resources that promote well-being and resilience, especially for those facing medical illnesses. For anyone struggling with the uncertainty of a cancer diagnosis, Elaine provides guidance, comfort, and a sense of control through alternative approaches that can help ease symptoms and reduce stress.

Our books combine the best evidence-based complementary and alternative treatments for cancer, offering insights into methods like meditation, massage, hypnosis, and relaxation to help manage pain, fatigue, and anxiety. We believe pairing these practices with prescribed treatments can bring added relief and promote peace of mind.

Elaine’s music and writing are created to bring a sense of calm and comfort to those in need. No matter where you are, we’re here to support you. If you’re interested in our self-help books or would like to explore how the arts can lift your spirit and energy, feel free to reach out to us.

Elaine Brewster weaves words with a graceful, timeless touch, blending echoes of history with the warmth of everyday life. Her poetry and storytelling flow like gentle rivers, connecting past to present, inviting listeners into worlds both familiar and fantastical. With each phrase, Elaine crafts moments of reflection and joy, her voice a soothing guide through tales of pioneers, mystical lands, and the wonders of human spirit. She believes that poetry isn’t just spoken—it’s felt, a quiet harmony that lingers long after the last word is shared.

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