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Let's face it; depression is a dark and gloomy subject. Who would want to read poetry and prose on that subject? Statistically speaking, the vast majority of us will experience this devastating condition at some point in our lives. Whether it is a one-time episode or a chronic state, the effects can be the same. The author's reflection on her forty-year journey explores the darkness, the despair, and the isolation of depression. But more importantly, it focuses on the hope. There is a positive and light-filled message that permeates throughout the book. It is a story of learning, of growth and…mehr

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Let's face it; depression is a dark and gloomy subject. Who would want to read poetry and prose on that subject? Statistically speaking, the vast majority of us will experience this devastating condition at some point in our lives. Whether it is a one-time episode or a chronic state, the effects can be the same. The author's reflection on her forty-year journey explores the darkness, the despair, and the isolation of depression. But more importantly, it focuses on the hope. There is a positive and light-filled message that permeates throughout the book. It is a story of learning, of growth and of healing. It is the acceptance and understanding of a power and love greater than oneself. It can be read as a traditional book from front to back or it can be read piecemeal, depending on the inspiration that is needed in that particular moment. Each poem or essay can stand alone. This work is for those who have experienced, or are presently experiencing, depression. It is for those who have someone they care for who is experiencing depression. It is also for those with no faith, a little faith or a strong faith. That is who would read this book. It is meant to be shared. Let the light shine in.
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This is a story of rescue after more than four decades of living with depression.