The other side of yet : finding light in the midst of darkness
(2022)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
MEMOIR/HORD,M

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Biography & Memoir MEMOIR/HORD,M Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Atria Books, 2022
EDITION
First Atria Books hardcover edition
DESCRIPTION

xvi, 238 pages ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781982173524, 1982173521 :, 1982173521, 9781982173531, 198217353X, 9781982173524
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Face the dark -- Come to terms -- Keep moving -- Find perspective -- Survive the shipwreck -- Lose the playbook (everything is different) -- Choose hope -- Look for your signs -- Return to your roots -- Reimagine your road -- Declare a defiant faith -- Accept what was lost -- Dare to turn the page -- Seek inspiration -- Keep getting up -- Control what you can -- Speak your truth -- Visualize all possibilities -- Grasp the sanctity of solitude -- Mine your memories -- Embrace your vulnerability -- Share what you can -- Find your army -- Ride the waves -- Reclaim your life -- Make space for love -- Seek joy -- Lean in to change -- Survive through serving others -- Plant seeds for your after

"A cross between Carry On, Warrior and Everybody's Got Something, The Other Side of Yet is a powerful memoir about loss, faith, and the power of the human spirit. Starting her professional career as a producer at America's Most Wanted, Michelle Hord was no stranger to tragedy. But when the unimaginable happened in her own family, Michelle's entire life crashed down around her. As she sought out a new blueprint for how to live in this new world, The Book of Job became her anchor, with one verse in particular standing out: "Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him" Job 13:15 King James Version (KJV). For Michelle, the concept of that 'yet' became an essential part of her life--one shaped by loss, yet filled with hope. This powerful memoir takes readers on a journey about creating a life of goodness and grace in the face of loss, injustice, or hardship. Michelle isn't interested in prosecuting her marriage, dwelling on what happened to her daughter, or pointing to God as her only salvation. In the pages of The Other Side of Yet, she invites readers to share not just her story, but to draw inspiration from her strength, her will to create goodness, and her defiant faith."--