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It's A Blessing To Let Go

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A great introduction of Margaret’s life and how she has overcome life issues which began in her childhood to present time. It’s an interesting yet emotional story yet similar to a woman’s Bible devotional book. Margaret outlines the Bible verses, the Holy Spirit, God that she has utilised to help her overcome her pain and suffering from her childhood, teenage years, adulthood, parenthood and dealing with the trauma and tragedy of the death of her son. She’s outlines Bible verses, prayers, fellowship and a personal Faith to help you through similar memories, thoughts and sufferings that she’s dealt with herself. Definitely a book for those who are suffering from childhood trauma and issues and the loss of family members whose passed on. A book that will be left on my bedside table to help me when I’m suffering from similar situations.
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Review run date was set for 16 March 2020 for Netgalley, unfortunately life stood at a standstill as I finished the final semester and three subjects of my studies. On 28 March 2021 I was set to write the review and my health became an emotional roller coaster so here I am today 14 October 2021 review will be post on my WordPress blog, Facebook blog, Instagram, LinkedIn, Amazon.com.au, goodreads, along with the non-linked retail online stores that sell the book is at:

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I thought I would relate more to this book but I didn't. I thought based on the initial description that it would be about mental health struggles, but it wasn't.

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