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when Beauty pursues you [Kindle Edition]

Elora Ramirez
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Book Description

for the past year, i’ve felt her beckon me softly. sometimes she’s louder than the chaos around me - her silence booms across the sky in a sunrise painting colors through blackness. Sometimes she’s so quiet i can barely hear her.

this is for the girls who feel damaged and used and forgotten. it’s a manifesto, in the middle of brokenness, for those who feel like they’ll never measure up against standards set for them.this book does not require perfection but messiness, and i’m in no better place. are you?


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  • File Size: 127 KB
  • Print Length: 17 pages
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007QPS1TE
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #511,923 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gracious yet powerful message April 7, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
The message of When Beauty Pursues You is a mighty one. While not geared toward teen girls, it's something I wish I would have read back in those days when I was grappling with depression and low self-esteem. And it was a good reminder for the woman I am today and how far I've come. Elora writes not as an expert but as one who has grappled, wrestled, and fought to see herself as God sees her. Because of this, grace flows off the page and it's like sitting next to a trusted friend and finally knowing how loved you really are. I highly recommend it for women everywhere.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Encouraging Words for All Women April 2, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
We are pursued by beauty. It's in the world around us from the snow capped Andes in Peru to the wondrous sea life that calls the Great Barrier Reef its home. A beautiful world hand crafted by a beautiful God. There is also beauty within us, a beauty breathed life from dust, by the same beautiful God.

But often times we miss it. We focus too much on what is wrong to appreciate what is beautiful - a fallen/broken world and the magnificent grace of her Creator.

More often than not we miss the beauty within ourselves. We see our flaws [both physical and not] and believe the lies that these labels tell us.

My dear friend, Elora, has published her first eBook - When Beauty Pursues You.

In it she shares short essays on her struggle with an eating disorder, and the journey over the last year to where she's come to today. She shares her struggle to accept that there is beauty within her and allow it to overwhelm her.

In Elora's own words:

this is for the girls who feel damaged and used and forgotten. it's a manifesto, in the middle of my brokenness, for those who feel like they'll never measure up against standards set for them.

Whether we've struggled with being over weight or too skinny, too blonde or too redheaded, abused, broken or simply just living this exhausting human life, there is beauty in you.

She {Beauty} wants you to know this and to live this.

I believe this message that Elora has penned needs to be repeated over and over again. To ourselves, our sisters, our wives, our best friends, and our daughters.
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For someone that reads as much as I do, and someone that has so many books on my To Read list, I find it odd that I don't always know why I start reading the books that I read.

Tonight I read this very short little book because I said I would (the author contacted me to ask me to review it.) I did not have anything else I wanted to read, so I picked it up. It was finished in less than a hour. And it was very good.

I am not the target audience, it is primarily written to women, especially women that feel broken. But I appreciate the writing. I am a nanny for my two nieces. I love caring for these two precious girls. For all of the stress and bother and calls to 'be a lion' or 'no, stand like this', I want to be a figure that encourages and strengthens them.

They are young, 3 and 4, but it is when we are young that so many impressions of ourselves are made. Elora Ramirez spends the first half of the short book talking about early impressions that she heard. That she was too fat, that she was not worth much, that she was something that was to be used and not cherished. Many of these impressions were from before she was 10.

I know far too many women that embrace those messages and never hear the redemptive messages about them being a child of God, created in his image, and loved.

Elora speaks of depending on God even when she feels she is not worthy. She is doing the hard work of speaking truth into the lives of broken people. She is going first, becoming whole, so that she can be what is needed for others. Part of what I identified with was this quote, "Because only when I'm able to recognize and fight the lies inside will I be able to fight the lies spoken to others - including my daughter."

Pick this book up. It is not expensive, it is not long, but it is encouraging and speaks to the real wold that 'nice Evangelicals' sometime pretend does not exist.
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More About the Author

My name is Elora Nicole. Sunrises are my love language but you'll rarely see me up early enough to catch one. Plus, I've realized sunsets off the Congress bridge in Austin work just fine.

For eight years, I spent my days in the classroom as a high school teacher and instructional coach. Now, I'm a full time writer and {soon-to-be} mother learning how to share my story and helping you find your own. I believe in Beauty, playing in the pain and leaning into grace.





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