
Child of Mine: Spiritual Healing from My Child's Drug Addiction
Author(s): Kathleen Wilson (Author)
- Publisher: LightFire Publishing, Inc.
- Publication Date: 19 July 2011
- Language: English
- Print length: 124 pages
- ISBN-10: 1936780739
- ISBN-13: 9781936780730
Book Description
Child of Mine: Spiritual Healing from My Child’s Drug Addiction is a memoir both of tragedy and of triumph. Child of Mine chronicles the wounding of Kathleen and Ginger’s mother-daughter relationship, their miraculous reconnection during Ginger’s rehabilitation years, and the torment caused by Ginger’s relapse, overdose, and untimely death in 2009.
This is a heartbreaking human story. Fortunately, it does not end with tragedy. Instead, she takes the reader through and beyond the tragedy and demonstrates the power of the human spirit to heal — itself and others.
Whether you’ve been affected by addiction personally, or whether you know someone who has, Kathleen invites you to look beyond the obvious tragedy to the spiritual victory and unfolding that occurred as a direct result of these experiences. Through her words, you’ll come to understand that everything in life has a greater purpose and a positive ending, if we will only allow ourselves to see them.
By sharing her story, Kathleen illustrates that love does prevail and that spiritual healing is possible for addicts and those who love them. It is, in fact, possible for all of us.
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