The author attempts to put her life back together following her fiancés tragic skiing accident and, amidst the shattered pieces, searches for hope in a God who heals even unimaginable pain.
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Reviewed by E. Jordan (Iowa), October 11, 2008
Excellent book. Sarah Kay takes the reader along on her journey through all of her emotions as she falls in love and then has to deal with her fiances' tragic accident. Great testimony to her love for God & how God takes care of his children.
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Reviewed by Jennifer (US), August 21, 2006
Self glorifying rather than God Glorifying
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Reviewed by Michelle (Cedar Rapids, IA), August 07, 2006
Fantastic book! Sarah Kay delves deeply into emotions that many - if not most - Christians fear deeply. Her grief is palpable, and in it she questions everything she has ever known to be right and good, especially her Savior. What is beautiful about this book is that Sarah Kay is not afraid to let herself question, doubt, and cry, and in this she is drawn into a relationship with Christ that is more whole and authentic than she ever imagined. If you are looking for happy-go-lucky pop-culture Christian platitudes, you will be very uncomfortable with this book. However, if you want to go deeper with Jesus, to a messy, real place where things don't go right and you have to experience faith for what it really is, this is a great book for you.
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