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  • - When We Don't Understand the Darkness, We Can't Find a Path to the Light
    av Andi Hunt
    187

    There are more than 42 million survivors of sexual abuse in America. 90% of child sexual abuse victims know the perpetrator in some way.Missing Pieces is a true story about the effects of leaving trauma unhealed and finding the courage to fight for your life.At five-years-old, author Andi Hunt was changed forever. It would take three decades to understand why she struggled constantly with the darkness that had entered her world at such a young and vulnerable age. PTSD, panic attacks, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, depression, and addiction: all side effects of a time in her life that she thought was long forgotten. Within these pages, we will follow Andi's brave journey to find the missing pieces in her life, and finally heal.Ultimately, Missing Pieces inspires reflection and fruitful dialogue with pressing questions like: Is it possible to heal my inner child?Am I too damaged to get better?Where do I start?Missing Pieces aims to encourage others to persevere and get the help they need to become whole again and have the peace-filled life they've dreamed of.

  • av Gary Finnan
    236,-

    This colorful novel of adventure, family, and courage shows young Billy McTaggart coming of age as a tapper in a British railyard during the bitter years following World War II. Bullied for his small stature but endowed with a sharp mind, the fierce ambition of his sweetheart Meg, and the love of his Mam, Billy navigates a rapidly changing world where steam engines give way to rock and roll, Elvis, and the Beatles.Everything changes for Billy in one breathtaking moment when he uncovers a wartime secret hidden inside a rail car. Romance, loss, intimacy, and elation follow his path up and out of England's rigid class system. Inspired by the vibrant music and allure of America, Billy's ambition is driven to escape mediocrity. Through it all, Billy maintains his generous spirit, belief in possibilities and that the greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return.Billy Tapper Zillionaire captures the humanity of simple relationships for an accidental bystander to history growing up in the 1950s and 60s.

  • av Gary Finnan
    187

    2014 Living Now Book Awards Inspirational Fiction Silver Medal WinnerThis "little book" is about being present to the wonders that exist around us "At Ground Level," discovering all we fail to see when we spend so much of our lives chasing bigger, better, faster, and more. Everything around us seems much more desirable than ourselves or our own lives and loves. We say, "The grass is greener on the other side." Is it? Or is the grass greenest where you are?

  • av Lindsey Rogers-Seitz
    224,-

    On a hot, New England summer day in 2014, tragedy befell author Lindsey Rogers-Seitz and her family when her husband inadvertently left their fifteen-month-old son, Benjamin, in the back seat of their car all day where he then passed away from the heat.With raw emotion and grit, Lindsey chronicles the aftermath of her son's death in this debut memoir as she and her husband explore the intricacies of unimaginable pain, love, and the challenges of forgiveness on the other side of broken. She skillfully weaves in her personal experiences with manic depression and the mutual support and love found throughout her marriage.Aside from overwhelming grief and loss, the family also had to deal with the media and public scrutiny due to the emotionally-charged and highly politicized nature of Ben's death. We learn of their grueling journey navigating the legal system and battles with child protective services, through which Lindsey was profiled and discriminated against due to her history with mental illness.After years of reflection and healing, Lindsey finds her path to self-acceptance, as the love she found in her son's life gives her the power to, in turn, love herself. That is the love of a son for his mother-the gift of Ben.

  • av Julie Colvin
    199

    A Cure for Emma is a memoir of one woman's journey through discovery and wonder. Writing with humor and honesty, this devoted mother offers a warm, revealing look at the spiritual questions disease forces into her life while she investigates a world that cannot be proven in a lab. Overnight, Julie Colvin leaves her medical career to become a full-time surrogate pancreas for her daughter Emma, who is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Millions of parents around the world will relate to Julie's roller coaster of despair, frustration, and hope as she seeks balance not just for Emma and her family, but most importantly, for herself.

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