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A Vision of Hope: Reflections. A Vision of Hope Series, #2
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- ISBN8999641533
- EAN9798999641533
- Date de parution02/12/2025
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- ÉditeurAndrew Drasen
Résumé
Everyone has something to recover from. A Vision of Hope: Reflections is the bridge between story and practice. Written across jail cells, treatment centers, and the quiet of early recovery, these short essays turn lived experience into usable insight-on acceptance, faith, anxiety, depression, forgiveness, recovery from trauma, ethics, labels, memory, reality, purpose, hope, and taking action. Some entries are deeply personal; others widen into culture, justice, and systems.
Together, they invite the reader not to agree, but to wrestle, to sit with what stings or inspires, and to carry forward what helps. This isn't therapy or doctrine. It's one voice telling the truth as he's come to see it-sometimes sharp, sometimes searching, always grounded in real life. Each piece can be read on its own as a meditation or prompt, or you can move part by part: inner work, perspective, relationships and responsibility, vision and purpose, and universal truths.
Reflections stands alone or as the middle step of a three-part path: the memoir tells the story, Reflections distills the lessons, and the companion workbook turns those lessons into daily practice through a structured 90-day framework. Designed for individual readers, book clubs, facilitators, and programs, it offers a practical way to move from insight to action-one page at a time.
Together, they invite the reader not to agree, but to wrestle, to sit with what stings or inspires, and to carry forward what helps. This isn't therapy or doctrine. It's one voice telling the truth as he's come to see it-sometimes sharp, sometimes searching, always grounded in real life. Each piece can be read on its own as a meditation or prompt, or you can move part by part: inner work, perspective, relationships and responsibility, vision and purpose, and universal truths.
Reflections stands alone or as the middle step of a three-part path: the memoir tells the story, Reflections distills the lessons, and the companion workbook turns those lessons into daily practice through a structured 90-day framework. Designed for individual readers, book clubs, facilitators, and programs, it offers a practical way to move from insight to action-one page at a time.



