Stories for the Soul & Strategies for the Mind
Whether you are seeking spiritual comfort or a fun way to teach your children about focus, Dr. Lewin’s books are written to heal, inspire, and empower.
40 Years of Walking with the Lord, Captured in Verse
A spiritual memoir by Pamela R. Lewin, MD
Life is forever changing, but through it all, God has been the one constant.
‘My Life… An Inspired Journey is more than a book of poetry; it is a spiritual memoir spanning over four decades. From the challenges of medical school to the joys of family life, I invite you into my most intimate moments of faith.
You will laugh, think, and feel deeply as you read expressions of life that mirror your own. Ultimately, this collection is a reminder that God is in control, He cares for us, and there is still so much good in the world.
Why You’ll Love It
- Find Comfort: Reassurance that you are never walking alone in your struggles.
- A Legacy of Faith: Dedicated to the memory of my mother, Lena Lewin, celebrating the power of generational blessings.
- Daily Inspiration: Perfect for morning devotionals or quiet reflection..


A Fun Story About Focus, Distraction, and Getting Things Done
Help your child turn “Improbable Tasks” into “Mission Accomplished!”
Dolly is a procrastinator—but not on purpose! She starts to water the plants, gets distracted, and suddenly she’s off doing something else. Does this sound familiar?
In this charming story, Dolly is a sympathetic character who gets into trouble for not finishing her tasks. But through humor and a little help, she discovers a ‘quick and easy’ secret to staying focused.
I wrote this book to explore the emotional side of distraction. Readers often finish the book feeling relieved for Dolly (and themselves!), having learned a practical tool to overcome overwhelm.
Why Kids (and Parents) Love It:
- It’s Relatable: Kids see themselves in Dolly, which makes them open to learning.
- It’s Practical: Teaches a simple method to remember tasks and finish what you start.
- It’s encouraging: It shows that with a little help, anyone can overcome procrastination.