***To love and let go, love and let go, love and let go...it's the single most important thing we can learn in this lifetime.*** While on her way to teach a yoga retreat in March 2014, Rachel Brathen collapses at an airport, brought to her knees by excruciating stomach pains. She is rushed to
To love and let go: a memoir of love, loss, and gratitude
β Scribed by Brathen, Rachel
- Publisher
- Gallery Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 199 KB
- Edition
- First Gallery Books hardcover edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Sweden.
- ISBN
- 1501164007
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β¦ Synopsis
βRachel beautifully illustrates that loving fiercely and grieving deeply are often two halves of the same whole. Her story will break you down and lift you up.β βGlennon Doyle, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Love Warrior and founder of Together Rising
While on her way to teach a yoga retreat in March 2014, Rachel Brathen collapses at an airport, brought to her knees by excruciating stomach pains. She is rushed to the hospital on the tiny island of Bonaire, and hours later forced to undergo surgery. When she wakes up from anesthesia, her boyfriend is weeping at her bedside. While Rachel was struck down with seemingly mysterious pain, her best friend, Andrea, sustained fatal injuries as a result of a car accident. Rachel and Andrea had a magical friendship. Though they looked nothing alikeβone girl tall, blond, and Swedish, the other short, brunette, and Colombianβeveryone called them gemelas : twins.
Over the three years following Andreaβs death, at what might appear from the outside to be the happiest timeβwith her engagement to the man she loves and a blossoming career that takes her all over the worldβRachel faces a series of trials that have the potential to define her life. Unresolved grief and trauma from her childhood make the weight of her sadness unbearable. At each turn, she is confronted again and again with a choice: Will she lose it all, succumb to grief, and grasp for control thatβs beyond her reach? Or can she move through the loss and let go?
When Rachel and her husband conceive a child, pregnancy becomes a time to heal and an opportunity to be reborn herself. As she recounts this transformative period, Rachel shares her hard-won wisdom about life and death, love and fear, what it means to be a mother and a daughter, and how to become someone who walks through the fire of adversity with the never-ending practice of loving hard and letting go.
β¦ Subjects
Sweden
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