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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Bookworm Wednesday: Heaven is Here

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A riveting story about motherhood and hope and finding joy in the simple things. The book was well written and the story was addictive...I'm sure I finished the book in just a couple of days. The first 1/3 of the book was much too sappy for me; however, it was necessary to juxtapose their life after the crash. So push through it, and you will be rewarded by the reality, honesty and raw emotion you see in the last 2/3 of the book. It is inspirational, even if you are already familiar with the story or the Nie Nie blog. Throughout the book, I felt intensely grateful for my life, body, marriage, children and faith. It made me want to be better in every way. Highly recommended.

Goodreads.com Summary: Stephanie Nielson began sharing her life in 2005 on nieniedialogues.com, drawing readers in with her warmth and candor. She quickly attracted a loyal following that was captivated by the upbeat mother happily raising her young children, madly in love with her husband, Christian (Mr. Nielson to her readers), and filled with gratitude for her blessed life.

However, everything changed in an instant on a sunny day in August 2008, when Stephanie and Christian were in a horrific plane crash. Christian was burned over 40 percent of his body, and Stephanie was on the brink of death, with burns over 80 percent of her body. She would remain in a coma for four months.

In the aftermath of this harrowing tragedy, Stephanie maintained a stunning sense of humor, optimism, and resilience. She has since shared this strength of spirit with others through her blog, in magazine features, and on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Now, in this moving memoir, Stephanie tells the full, extraordinary story of her unlikely recovery and the incredible love behind it—from a riveting account of the crash to all that followed in its wake. With vivid detail, Stephanie recounts her emotional and physical journey, from her first painful days after awakening from the coma to the first time she saw her face in the mirror, the first kiss she shared with Christian after the accident, and the first time she talked to her children after their long separation. She also reflects back on life before the accident, to her happy childhood as one of nine siblings, her close-knit community and strong Mormon faith, and her fairy-tale love story, all of which became her foundation of strength as she rebuilt her life.

What emerges from the wreckage of a tragic accident is a unique perspective on joy, beauty, and overcoming adversity that is as gripping as it is inspirational. Heaven Is Here is a poignant reminder of how faith and family, love and community can bolster us, sustain us, and quite literally, in some cases, save us.

1 comment:

  1. I love Stephanie and I loved her book. She is so amazing and inspiring. I still bawl every time I watch her Mormon Message.

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