ENOUGH

ENOUGH

Shortt

33,39 €
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Editorial:
Hope Shortt
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9798218396237
33,39 €
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In the captivating memoir 'ENOUGH,' Hope takes readers on a profound journey through her life’s most turbulent storms. From the shadows of childhood pain to the ruins of repeated trials, Hope’s story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity-a story of turning beauty into ashes.But 'ENOUGH' is more than a tale of survival. It is a luminous narrative about the discovery of self-worth, God’s love, the healing power of purpose, and the unyielding strength found in new beginnings. Amidst the chaos of her past, Hope stumbles upon an unexpected path-a venture into a side hustle that unlocked a calling. Little did she know, this path was destined to unravel her true purpose and ignite a passion that had been dormant within her soul.This book is a heart-stirringly honest exploration of what it means to rebuild oneself from the ground up. It’s about detangling the complex web of self-worth after experiencing destruction and learning to say, 'I am ENOUGH.' Through her entrepreneurial journey, Hope discovers that her greatest trials were not designed to break her but to mold her into the person she was meant to be.With themes of trauma, healing, and restoration woven deeply into its core, 'ENOUGH' invites readers to reflect on their own battles and encourages them to find their inner strength. This memoir reminds us that recovery and discovery are intrinsically linked-that sometimes, our greatest purposes are found in the most unexpected places.'ENOUGH' is not just a story of Hope; it’s a beacon for anyone who has ever felt lost, broken, or unworthy. It is a call to all who seek to find peace, purpose, and a sense of belonging in this vast world.  

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