Książka I Had To Cry Through It Stormy McKnight

I Had To Cry Through It

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydawca: Stormy McKnight
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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Isabel Favors is the woman everyone admires. As a high-powered supply chain executive, a dedicated d...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
102
EAN
9798233590191
Enbook ID
53216107
Wydawca
Waga
129
Wymiary
140 x 216 x 6

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Isabel Favors is the woman everyone admires. As a high-powered supply chain executive, a dedicated deacon's wife, and the mother of six, she has spent twenty years building a life of polished perfection. To the outside world, she is the ultimate anchor-unshakeable, organized, and deeply faithful. But behind closed doors, Isabel is drowning. She is trapped in a marriage defined by silence and resentment, and she is suffocating under the pressure to maintain an image of flawlessness that has left her soul hollowed out.

Then, the facade shatters.

In a span of a few brutal months, Isabel loses her husband to a sudden, devastating illness and is laid off from the company where she built her career. Stripped of her titles and the "perfect" life she sacrificed everything for, Isabel is left with nothing but her faith and the fragile, broken hearts of her six children.

What follows is an unforgettable, raw exploration of what it means to rebuild when you have absolutely nothing left to stand on. I Had to Cry through It is not a story about bouncing back; it is a story about breaking down to grow up. Through the lens of grief, professional ruin, and the complex reality of raising a family in the aftermath of a hidden tragedy, Isabel must learn that her true strength was never in her ability to perform, but in her capacity to be honest.

As she navigates the "refining fire" of her own life, Isabel discovers that her tears weren't a sign of weakness-they were the river that carried her toward her true self. Moving from the sterile, high-pressure environments of the boardroom and the church pew to the honest, messy, and healing sanctuary of her own kitchen table, Isabel undergoes a radical metamorphosis.

This is an evocative, heart-wrenching, and ultimately triumphant narrative about: