“Trusting Him” - это книга автора Бренды Минтон, которая рассказывает о том, как преодолеть страх и обрести уверенность в себе. Книга будет полезна тем, кто хочет научиться доверять себе и окружающим, а также стать более открытым и уверенным в своих силах.
В книге автор рассказывает о том, что доверие - это не только способность доверять другим, но и умение доверять самому себе. Она предлагает читателям упражнения и практики, которые помогут им развить эту способность.
Книга написана простым и понятным языком, что делает ее доступной для широкого круга читателей. Она содержит множество практических советов и рекомендаций, которые помогут читателям преодолеть свои страхи и стать более уверенными в себе.
“Trusting Him” поможет читателям научиться доверять себе, своим мыслям и чувствам, а также окружающим людям. Книга станет отличным помощником в развитии личности и обретении уверенности в себе.
Книга "Trusting Him" by Brenda Minton is a beautiful and heart-warming story about the dangers of trusting others with our heart's secrets, especially when those secrets involve a life we lived before we met the person we married.
The story begins when Brenda travels to visit her sister, who is struggling with addiction and has had a crush on her sister's husband, former boyfriend Bobby, for years. However, when Brenda brings up the idea of sharing her problems with Bobby herself, her sister insists she not should, since she doesn't want their daughter to find out about her past. Joining May as she takes a job as a teacher in the small town where Bobby worked before they married after he suddenly stopped calling her, Brenda missed her work and could not think clearly, which made it easy for her twin sister's weakness to bloom and grow.
Over the next several months, May began to drug freely on school nights and weekends, skipping her job each time she went into withdrawal, which eventually began to affect the children at her school. The local school board petitioned to have her forced into treatment; she refused, resigned her teaching position and moved back to Illinois to stay with Bobby. Brenda took the position at her old school, surveyed the damage May had caused and began planning for the classes that would begin in the fall.
Inevitably, May called a colleague about an emergency, saying she could n't handle her daughter because of her drug use. The college lady sent a chaplain (plus social services) to the woman's home. They learned that May and Bobby had planned drugging their young daughter days before, digitally recorded the event, and promised devastated Brenda that they'd flushed the disk. She ended up confessing to practicing methamphetamine therapy two additional times, though Bobby maintained his innocence, claiming he'd never touched drugs (though he denied having told the interviewers that he and May had slowed down together) and, because of his nature, believing his wife when she lied - even to himself. In the middle of the ordeal, Bobby attempted suicide, Brenda stumbled upon a chart that Bobby's mother had left behind listing his prescription involving oxycodone. The doctors denied making such a mistake, as that year had been particularly busy with surgeries.
Blue with shock, Mike disappeared from May's life for over a decade. He forgave her suspiciously quickly, even bringing money, grandpa's gold bracelet, and breakdown gifts every few years, letters included. Those meant more, Brenda sensing that her ex-boyfriend validated her concerns rather than she him.
Bobby, meanwhile, became abusive physically and emotionally, pressuring May towards suicide by threatening not to open up her Facebook page for her one born daughter if she didn't act on her narcissism easier. Bobby believed in, but pushed harder than he did anything, not accounting for May' restaurant sale revenue and binge drink records despite her requests, taking her car because she wanted to start dancing lessons, approaching witnesses for her saved work paycheck while under influence, causing her to spill bleach down her wrists and threatening her at gunpoint when she refused to stop the bleeding and insisted on mutual choice ; after swapping firearms, shooting her 15 times to ensure he'd be vindicated and she'd still avenge the loss of "Karen". They struggled for hours for Brenda to save whether or not my ex-husband had murdered my sister and repeatedly hit me while intoxicated, insisting that if I told anyone, the police would not believe me.
Living at my mom's after the still alive family dog took a while to die, I couldn't sleep ever due to the softly crying, paramedic lights, ambulance screeching, living hell sounds of Gwendolyn at least kinder than Bobby ever was as I began bargaining jail time for the information. "He isn't fit to enter building, violent, laboured breathing," constable informed him, tears streaming down his permanently scarred visage as he bent to check first aid aerosol next to him and pour a mask over his nose and mouth. Brutally uncomfortable, squinting, gasping, blearily regarding his physical abuser, distraught family witness decided to assist the officer by transporting a defeated, handcuffed May to the hospital and returning as per request, handing the stream of humidifiers he'd swiped from her sister to one officer and wading after her husband with his life in his hands, all the while justify my sister's suffering by referencing his occupation as GPS for the Department of Public Works since its creation as if that justified reckless, excessive driving, endangering to others his brainless disregard for his children.
Электронная Книга «Trusting Him» написана автором Brenda Minton в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9781408962916