Ten-year-old Joshua |
Dear Readers,
"God's Mercies after Suicide: Blessings Woven through a Mother's Heart" is available at CreateSpace and Amazon and the reviews are trickling in. I'll be posting each week one or two reviews over the month of November to celebrate the book's release.
When you leave a comment with your email address, you'll be entered into the contest for a drawing to win the paperback version of "God's Mercies after Suicide".
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4 Stars~But, Jean Ann Williams also told about the good times with Joshua
I have never suffered the loss of a child through suicide, but I have friends who have and I can't imagine greater heartache. I felt myself kind of tip-toeing onto each page at first.
I have never suffered the loss of a child through suicide, but I have friends who have and I can't imagine greater heartache. I felt myself kind of tip-toeing onto each page at first.
Would it be too hard to read? Would I feel as if I
didn't belong, not having experienced anything this horrendous?
What I found in
"God's Mercies after Suicide" was a very warm and moving story about a mother and
her son. Heart-wrenching pain was there, yes, but Jean Ann Williams also told
about the good times with Joshua.
At the close of each chapter, Mrs. Williams
has provided a place for the reader to write her own memories, a prayer of
praise from those memories, and note any scripture found encouraging.
It is as
if Mrs. Williams opens her arms to mothers who have suffered like she has and says to them, "Let's walk a while and tell each other our
stories. Let me help you find your own mercies, your own healing. I understand
and I care."
I was given a copy of God's Mercies after Suicide in exchange for an honest
review.
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The Kindle version of God's Mercies after Suicide is available for free on November 19th.
Until next time . . . lean on our Lord and Savior Jesus
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