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More Than You Know6 reviews
Rosalyn Story

Agate, 2004

All Families Have Secrets
More Than You Know is about how keeping secrets can destroy the family. Rosalyn Story writes this tale using a series of flashbacks that conduct a wonderful symphony of music in the detail of her words. As the secrets begin to unravel, the supporting characters in the book shed light on their involvement in the continuation of the betrayal.  During one of the worst storms of the decade, a ...
  
  











  



  
Hockey for Weekend Warriors: A Guide to Everything from Skates to Slap Shots to Separated Shoulders (Weekend ...4 reviews
Scott Noble

The Lyons Press, 2005

Witty and great insight
I loved reading Noble's book. I have played hockey for over two decades and still learned what he had to offer. While the book is geared towards those interested in beginning to play hockey, I highly enjoyed the witty humor and insight into the game.
  
  











  



  
Broken Heart on Hold: Surviving Separation9 reviews
Linda W. Rooks

Life Journey, 2006

Not Just Another Marriage Book
As a marriage seminar speaker, I am always on the lookout for fresh approaches to the topic of marriage. BHOH is not just another marraige book. It is a close friend with love and compassion for the heartbroken, it is the trusted mentor with wisdom for the struggling-to-hold-it-together, and it is the voice of experieince tenderly calling you to take one more step of faith. There are no pat ...
  
  











  



  
Family Planning5 reviews
Elizabeth Letts

NAL Trade, 2006

Another fantastic book by Elizabeth Letts!
Family Planning is a novel that sucks you in right from the first pages. Letts has filled the book wth a well-drawn cast of quirky characters whom you'll wish you could hang out with. The story is heartwrenching, suspenseful, and beautifully written. I can't wait for the next one!
  
  











  



  
Prayer Guide for the Brokenhearted: Comfort and Healing on the Way to Wholeness5 reviews
Michelle McKinney Hammond

Vine Books, 2001

What to read when you're ready to move on...
Are you tired of the emotional rollercoaster of breaking up? Moments of elation interspersed with self-doubt, longing, and anger? Well, after you've finished crying, sighing, and consuming mass quantities of chocolate -- read this! This is an invaluable guide for anyone who wants to move on, with God's help, and make better romantic choices in the future. The four-stage process will help you cope ...
  
  











  



  
Single Married Separated Life After Divorce20 reviews
Myles Munroe

Destiny Image Publishers, 1992

Giving Single a whole new definition
I am recently separated and after 22 years of marriage, the thought of being single terrified me. This book gave me a whole new perspective on what it actually means to be single, which is different than being alone. Knowing that we are all created to be unique, whole, "single" humanbeings first and that God made us that way, gives me the strength to stay focused on my healing as a person and ...
  
  











  



  
The Fresh Start Divorce Recovery Workbook: A Step-by-Step Program for Those Who Are Divorced or Separated11 reviews
Bob Burns

Nelson Books, 1998

A book worth a million $
I bought this book so I could get some emotional help as I go through my current divorce..... I have had it for a couple weeks now and a near 6 year marriage ended 2 months ago..... If anyone is in any type of situation like this,, I recommend this book.. Questions such as: How did you know when the relationship was 'really' over? Who all are you angry at right now? What did your spouse do? What ...
  
  











  



  
Dumped4 reviews

Grove Press, 2002

A Hoot Of A Book
Will Self. Raymond Carver. Dorothy Parker. Roald Dahl. OMG could we get a better collection of the best writers ever! I was reticent about the book's topic - relationship meltdown - but it's not a downer at all. It's a hoot! My absolute favorite writers are Carver, Parker and Dahl so I new from the get go that this book would be a good read. Then to discover the inclusion of Will Self, ...
  
  











  



  
In Case We're Separated : Connected Stories5 reviews
Alice Mattison

Amazon Remainders Account, 2005

Don't miss these wonderful stories!
Anyone who cares about good fiction--or basically, anyone who wants that marvelous feeling that you can only get from reading great stories, where you connect with fundamental human emotions and become involved with people you never met but, by the time you're finished, you know better than most of your friends and family--should pick up a copy of this book. I promise, you won't want to put it ...
  
  











  



  
Summer of Glorious Madness7 reviews
Christy Yorke

Berkley Trade, 2004

A Garden of Enchantment
In Summer of Glorious Madness, Christy Yorke takes on bipolar disorder and does so with great sensitivity and understanding. Anyone who suffers (or loves someone who suffers) from mental illness or even just hypersensitivity will appreciate the compassion, dignity, and humor bestowed upon the many delightful characters of this book. Elizabeth Shreve has led a careful, calculated life as a ...
  
  











  



  
Separated by the Cross3 reviews
Frank DeLeo

Xulon Press, 2008

Separated by the Cross
This is an excellent, enlightening and entertaining book. It educates the new Christian, enlightens the non-believer and is entertaining and comforting to the mature Christian. The author has a good grasp of biblical history as well as a depth of understanding of the coming of Christ. It highlights many conflicts that exist today between parent and child, or Christian and Jew. Well worth the read.
  
  











  



  
Act of Contrition2 reviews
Janice Holt Giles

University Press of Kentucky, 2005

Beautiful Love Story
Years after her death, a book by JHG has been published that is a beautiful love story between two people at a time when divorce was against religious teachings. Yet these characters demonstrate that life is good even though all others seem to be against what would be the only way for them to lead the life they seem destined to live. I could not put the book down until I had finished. It was ...
  
  











  



  
Growing in Faith When a Catholic Marriage Fails: For Divorced or Separated Catholics and Those Who Minister ...2 reviews
Antoinette Bosco

Resurrection Press, 2006

Must be read by all Catholic, ministers and/or married, once or twice: in truth by all Catholics practicing or practiced
Antoinettte Bosco must receive a Doctorate in Catholic Moral Theology, honoris causi, due to her perceptive and holy work. Not only is she for Ignatius Press the interviewer and biographer of the undeclared American saint Mother Benedict: Foundress of the Abbey of Regina Laudis, but she also turns the first hand tragedies of her own life into lessons in our Catholic moral theology, its practice, ...
  
  











  



  
The Age of Innocence (Vintage Classics)2 reviews
Edith Wharton

Random House UK, 2008

Love and disillusionment in 19th century New York
Set in the late 19th century, this tragic love story explores the power and fragility of social bonds in upper class New York. Newman Archer, a young man from one of the best families, discovers that the protection afforded by class and connections are as much a burden as a blessing when he meets and falls in love with someone wholly inappropriate. The social elite of New York is founded ...
  
  











  



  
Reforming the Morality of Usury: A Study of the Differences that Separated the Protestant Reformers4 reviews
David W. Jones

University Press of America, 2004

Thought provoking
This is an extremely well written book. I highly recommend it for all educated readers, regardless of their religious persuasion. In a vein similar to that of H. Richard Niebuhr in his classic text "Christ and Culture", Jones' thesis is that the reason why Martin Luther, John Calvin, and various Anabaptist ecclesiastical reformers each held different views on the morality of usury--the hot ...
  
  











  



  
My Love My Enemy: Meditations for the Separated3 reviews
Pat Morgan

Northfield Pub, 1992

Very Helpful Book On Separation
I really was helped by this honest book about how tough a separation is. He is easy to read and the chapters are short. Each chapter has one big idea with some good illustrations. It is a good read. I found out that the series continues as Surviving The "D" Bomb about divorce and Life Echoes about children's issues. I've shared the book with others who were also helped.
  
  











  



  
Separated by Dreams3 reviews
Elizabeth, Ann Guevara

AuthorHouse, 2007

Life Changing Experience
This book brought me a life changing experience. I now have a greater appreciation of the power of the written word and belief in myself. It's a definately must read - better than any self-help book I've ever read. I'm going to buy it for my family and friends so that they too and receive the beautiful gift.
  
  











  



  
Separated and Waiting3 reviews
Jan Northington

Church Initiative, 1994

The separated Christian's "how-to" guide. A must read!!
4 weeks into my separation, and 4 books later, this was the book I needed. After reading the 1st 3 chapters, I went back with a highlighter over the previous chapters & there was something that I needed on every page. Being in "limbo" while a spouse decides what he/she will do is so hurtful as well as very hard to understand. Jan Northington uses scripture to encourage, lift up & assure you ...
  
  











  



  
The Making of June4 reviews
Annie Nigh Ward

Putnam Adult, 2002

Wonderful debut!
This book has it all--romance, deception, action, and an exotic setting. What more could a girl ask for? The setting is Sofia, Bulgaria, a place that I knew little about before picking of Ward's novel. I like to read books that have a definite sense of place, that can teach me something new while entertaining me at the same time, and Ward's book is just that kind of book. You'll be swept up ...
  
  











  



  
Milk2 reviews
Emily Hammond

Permanent Press (NY), 2001

Poignant
I'm quite surprised there are no other reviews of this book. I stumbled upon this book accidentally and after opening to the first page, voraciously read it, in record speed. Hammond leads you through this troubled and profound time for Theo with great skill. The writing is fluid and descriptive and often humorous, yet leaves you wondering at the same time. The book is not ABOUT suicide, but ...
  
  











  







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