Description
*Condition Note: Book is new.*
Cat's dearest friend, Brian, was not one of Doug's favorite people. Trouble followed him around. He was driving at the time of the crash. Now Cat would never be the same. "Not as good as new," the doctor said. "She's going to need help from all of you."
In a moment, life unraveled. Dad said they might even lost the house. So he took a promotion to district manager--one he didn't want, since it meant more time away from home. And Doug gave up his dream of college, took a job, and watched his girlfriend, Jill, head off to college as planned.
Then came the questions. The accident happened out on Hannegan--a road the opposite direction from the mall, where they were supposed to be headed. And the policeman said Cat didn't have her seat belt on. But she always wore her seat belt. She remembered fastening it.
"Better if I'd died," said Cat from her wheelchair. But then she met Jase. And he introduced her to the marathon.
Doug and Cat discover that with God's help they can transcend their pain; that life can bloom again. This is a story of hope for all who face loss and ask, "Why me?"
1 The Day the World Ended
2 Waiting on God
3 Sleeping Beauty
4 Putting Away Childish Things
5 A Long, Long Row to Hoe
6 Who Your Friends Are
7 Holding On
8 No Place Like Home
9 Blue Christmas
10 Resolution
11 Running Away
12 Dark of Night
13 Breaking Point
14 Thin Ice
15 Changing Directions
16 Where To From Here?
17 Knowing When to Run
18 Surprises
19 The Whole Truth, and Nothing But
20 On the Road to Damascus
21 One Foot in Front of the Other
22 The Wall
23 Down Time
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
2003 |
Printed: |
2003 |
Pages: |
128 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
New |