Bouncing Back From Disaster
Lori MitchellPaperback 2006-06-01
Publisher Description
Bouncing Back from Disaster is a book of encouragement for those who have suffered deep losses. These include death, divorce, or other excruciating experiences. The author speaks from her own life. She lost her first husband through a tragic accident and her second husband through drug abuse, incarceration, and divorce. The book helps readers deal with memories of the highs and lows of their experiences. The author tells her own story in a way that leads to deeper understanding of how to come to terms with the past and move on to a fuller life. She tells how people may "pick up their lives and move beyond their grief." Speaking of resilience, she says that to "bounce back" is not enough. One needs to "bounce beyond." Key concepts of practical living abound in the book. Chapters include helpful Bible verses that speak to the needs of those who have suffered loss. Her goal for such readers is that they may find the keys to healthy and successful adjustment. Chapters 10 and 11 on "A New
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Publisher Description
Bouncing Back from Disaster is a book of encouragement for those who have suffered deep losses. These include death, divorce, or other excruciating experiences. The author speaks from her own life. She lost her first husband through a tragic accident and her second husband through drug abuse, incarceration, and divorce. The book helps readers deal with memories of the highs and lows of their experiences. The author tells her own story in a way that leads to deeper understanding of how to come to terms with the past and move on to a fuller life. She tells how people may "pick up their lives and move beyond their grief." Speaking of resilience, she says that to "bounce back" is not enough. One needs to "bounce beyond." Key concepts of practical living abound in the book. Chapters include helpful Bible verses that speak to the needs of those who have suffered loss. Her goal for such readers is that they may find the keys to healthy and successful adjustment. Chapters 10 and 11 on "A New