What to Do When Your Right Arm Falls Off

What to Do When Your Right Arm Falls Off

Author: Susenne Telage

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2023-02-09

Total Pages: 55

ISBN-13: 1098078969

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The author wrote this book to help other women get through some of the worst days of their lives. This is a guide and self-help book written with compassion and love. After having been married for fifty-one years, cancer tragically killed her beloved husband, Bob. Susenne found herself in a new (unplanned and unwanted) chapter of her life. She writes with poignant emotion about the rocky pathway of widowhood. Her guide tells a new widow about some of the unexpected experiences on her grief journey and shows her reader that there is light at the end of this dark tunnel. This is a book filled with courage, insight, helpful suggestions, and great hope. She invites the reader to extend hand and heart in trust and lovingly assists them.


Girls Fall Down

Girls Fall Down

Author: Maggie Helwig

Publisher: Coach House Books

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9781552451960

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The 2012 One Book Toronto title Shortlisted for the Toronto Book Award A girl faints in the Toronto subway. Her friends are taken to the hospital with unexplained rashes; they complain about a funny smell in the subway. Swarms of police arrive, and then the hazmat team. Panic ripples through the city, and words like poisoning and terrorism become airborne. Soon, people are collapsing all over the city in subways and streetcars and malls. Alex was witness to this first episode. He's a photographer: of injuries and deaths, for his job at the hospital, and of life, in his evening explorations of the city. Alex's sight is failing, and as he rushes to capture his vision of Toronto on film, he encounters an old girlfriend - the one who shattered his heart in the eighties, while she was fighting for abortion rights and social justice and he was battling his body's chemical demons. But now Susie-Paul is in the midst of her own crisis: her schizophrenic brother is missing, and the streets of Toronto are more hostile than ever. Maggie Helwig, author of the critically lauded Between Mountains, has fashioned a novel not of bold actions but of small gestures, showing how easy and gentle is the slide into paranoia, and how enormous and terrifying is the slide into love. 'The depth of her understanding ... fills this book with moving scenes and striking perceptions.' --The Globe and Mail (about Between Mountains) 'With pitch-perfect prose, Helwig shows huge compassion and an ability to make Toronto come alive.' --NOW 'stellar ... meticulous and poignant realism' --Montreal Gazette