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Thank you Heather for another great book (F)

This book has a foreword by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer and is written by Immaculee Ilibagiza with Steve Erwin, writer and award

winning journalist.

Immaculee's extraordinary spiritualty shines throughout her story of terror,endurance, healing and forgiveness.

" When we are no longer able to change a situation - we are challenged to change ourselves."

Victor E. Frank MD,PHD, psychiatrist, author and WW2 holocaust survivor.

I highly recommend this book and it gives me a unique awareness of what my fiance had to endure during the decade long war

in Sierra Leone in the middle of atrocities committed to his people.

He lost a wife, parents and sisters and multiple friends and relatives. Yet, he has perseverance, love and kindness and forgiveness.

May all who have suffered find peace (L) and healing.

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Again Omoba you are welcome for the book, my pleasure. :)

I personally found this book inspiring. This book is easier to pick up than Loving the African Male, I found Left to Tell at Barnes & Noble, right off the shelf. :yes:

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I am very excited to get this book. I have read most of Dr. Wayne Dyer's Books. I am currently reading an old one called the power of intention. His books are amazingly inspirational. I would read any book he recommends. I have a few of Dr. Wayne Dyer’s Books downloaded to my IPod. I listen to them over and over. I have one called 100 ways to stay inspired. I will try to upload it for you all to download.

Thank you Heather for another great book (F)

This book has a foreword by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer and is written by Immaculee Ilibagiza with Steve Erwin, writer and award

winning journalist.

Immaculee's extraordinary spiritualty shines throughout her story of terror,endurance, healing and forgiveness.

" When we are no longer able to change a situation - we are challenged to change ourselves."

Victor E. Frank MD,PHD, psychiatrist, author and WW2 holocaust survivor.

I highly recommend this book and it gives me a unique awareness of what my fiance had to endure during the decade long war

in Sierra Leone in the middle of atrocities committed to his people.

He lost a wife, parents and sisters and multiple friends and relatives. Yet, he has perseverance, love and kindness and forgiveness.

May all who have suffered find peace (L) and healing.

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Omoba, This name makes me think of Obama.

Have you read "Sorrow Mountain"? The journey of a Tibetan WarriorNun? It is co writtin with the Ani pachen(nun) and Adelaide Donnelley. Foreword by The Dalai Lama Preface by Richard Gere(doesn't mean much to me)

What a book about faith. anyone who need to strengthen there faith should read this amazing true story.

I am will to ship this book to anyone who feels comfortable providing me with a mailing address. I couldn't put the book down and I felt so weak compared to this frail & petite women.

It is easier to get because it is a New York Times bestseller. Yes, very good book.

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