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Resilience: The New Afterword (2000)

by Elizabeth Edwards(Favorite Author)
3.55 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I admire Elizabeth very much. I liked her first book better, but her resilient nature showed through in both her books. Her ability to keep moving forward through it all is nothing short of amazing. I did sense bitterness in this book - mostly over the public humiliation of her husband's affair. It comes through in statements like the one she made 2/3 way through the book that if you bought the book for details of the affair you could stop reading right then. I think in the end it seemed she directed her anger at his mistress and the public because she needed to forgive him for many reasons. He was at her bedside at the end, because he needed her for just as many.
review 2: What this woman went through, I can't explain. The death if her son, the cancer, & a
... morefter all that her husband was unfaithful to her, the one thing she asked him never to do, when they married. I am just speechless at describing this book. It is so hard to describe. You will just have to read it for yourself. But let me warn you, it is very sad, & sometimes, you can see her anger...just a little bit. less
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Interesting and inspiring read
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Really makes you think!
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