Sunday 20 September 2020

Little Book of Hope by [Louise  Hall, Louise Hall]

Little Book of Hope by Louise Hall
This is as it says a little book of hope in every way. A perfect gift or pick-you-up in printed
format. Of all types of hope and why it should be a part of our lives. “When you have hope
you will realise that you are stronger than you think, cleverer than you think and loved more
than you’ll ever know”. Sometimes we or others we know need some affirmation in life to
get us over those bumps that life throws at us. Those life changing events when we can’t
see clearly. Reading this I have a friend in mind who may be receiving this book, just because.
Because we care about others and what happens in their lives and we can't always put into
words our own feelings , not wanting to either reopen wounds or to upset the other
(already upset)party. We just want to let them know that we care and that there is hope
out there, there really is. “Where there is life there is hope” Stephen Hawking. 
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Little Book of Hope by Louise Hall Paperback : 103 pages ISBN-10 : 1780364032 ISBN-13 : 978-1780364032 Product Dimensions : 10.16 x 0.61 x 15.24 cm Publisher : Peach Publishing (23 July 2020) Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Book-Hope-Louise-Hall/dp/1780364032/ BLURB The past few months have made us realise that change is inevitable – sometimes good
but sometimes it can be cruel and makes your world go out of control.We might experience
anxiety, low moods, night sweats, exhaustion or worse. We lose all hope and feel that
there is nothing to look forward to.Little Book of Hope helps you find your way back again –
through Reflections to guide you through the difficult times, together with: Family. Friends.
Rest. Time - for yourself. Walk. Talk. Cry. Grieve. Meditate. Pray. Accept things. Patience.
Dedicated to all those around the world who have lost hard but loved much - that you may
re-discover Hope and welcome the beautiful pleasure of joy back into your lives. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Louise Hall is from Malahide, Co. Dublin. She has previously published
two works of non-fiction, Medjugorje: What it Means to Me and Medjugorje and Me: A
Collection of Stories from Across the World. Her fiction has been published in The Irish
Times and been shortlisted for numerous competitions, such as the RTÉ Guide/Penguin
Short Story Award, the Colm Tóibín International Short Story Competition and the
Jonathan Swift Creative Writing Awards. Pilgrim is her debut novel. Website: www.louisehall.ie Twitter: @LouHallWriter Instagram: @louisehallwriter



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