Made it Thru the Rain
courageously demonstrates how an ordinary life can become extraordinary and how experience can indeed be the greatest gift.
courageously demonstrates how an ordinary life can become extraordinary and how experience can indeed be the greatest gift.
courageously demonstrates how an ordinary life can become extraordinary and how experience can indeed be the greatest gift.
Biography & autobiography (general), Mental illness
In this inspirational book of one woman's journey through depression, Beverley Jones leads you along her personal road to recovery and beyond, courageously demonstrating how an ordinary life can become extraordinary and how experience can indeed be the greatest gift.
Each chapter starts with a poem and ends with a quote.
…a wonderful read for people who are suffering with depression, their family members and friends, or just simply for a greater understanding of this subject. Sue Stone, Author of Love Life, Live Life
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I feel privileged to have been asked by Beverley to write the foreword to her book. I am very proud to have Beverley as one of the Sue Stone Foundation accredited coaches. Beverley has been on an incredible transformational journey, suffering depression and suicidal thoughts to living the wonderfully positive and fulfilled life she does now. She thrives at what she does because she has learnt the best way, I believe, through personal experience. Beverley truly walks her talk. In Made It Thru The Rain she recounts her years of depression and explains what she went through and her darkest innermost thoughts and fears. This is the dark illness of depression that so many people suffer from. I found myself becoming excited reading about the things she did towards beating her depression, her challenges and successes and her passion now to help others. The last chapters are devoted to simple yet hugely effective tips and techniques to help beat depression and other mental health issues. This book is a wonderful read for people who are suffering with depression, their family members and friends, or just simply for a greater understanding of this subject. ~ Sue Stone, Author of Love Life, Live Life