Product Description
Eloise and Jake may be fictitious names, but they tell the stories of real people and real victories. These characters were created after years of listening to people’s stories and finding the common themes in their struggles.
This book is about making the struggle easier and the journey towards healing more effortless. Not every situation will be relevant to the reader, but we hope there will be something that rings true and feels right for the person reading this.
This is not a quick fix self-help book. It is an opportunity to consider other ways of thinking, doing, and feeling that might be more advantageous than ones currently being used. The stories here are not about the pain, although the book begins with a description of the pain. The stories are about hope, life, love, light, laughter, and healing. This book is about transforming the pain and finding the gift that lies within it. It’s about saying, "Wow, ain't life grand!" as a unified voice, for all of those individuals who have shared their journey with us and are now living that feeling. The stories are written in letter format to induce a personal connection with the concepts of healing presented. Eloise has taken the primary responsibility for the writing of the letter, so there is a definite female flavor in their content. Never lose sight of the fact, however, that the inspiration for the letter was a joint effort. To be sure that the reader is aware of the team effort, Jake adds his very own words to the end of each letter in the form of a P.S.
This book is about making the struggle easier and the journey towards healing more effortless. Not every situation will be relevant to the reader, but we hope there will be something that rings true and feels right for the person reading this.
This is not a quick fix self-help book. It is an opportunity to consider other ways of thinking, doing, and feeling that might be more advantageous than ones currently being used. The stories here are not about the pain, although the book begins with a description of the pain. The stories are about hope, life, love, light, laughter, and healing. This book is about transforming the pain and finding the gift that lies within it. It’s about saying, "Wow, ain't life grand!" as a unified voice, for all of those individuals who have shared their journey with us and are now living that feeling. The stories are written in letter format to induce a personal connection with the concepts of healing presented. Eloise has taken the primary responsibility for the writing of the letter, so there is a definite female flavor in their content. Never lose sight of the fact, however, that the inspiration for the letter was a joint effort. To be sure that the reader is aware of the team effort, Jake adds his very own words to the end of each letter in the form of a P.S.

