Beck Valley Books reviews “We’re Not All the Same, But We’re Family”

Sharon Martin, of Beck Valley Books writes:

We’re All Not the Same, But We’re Still Family: An Adoption and Birth Family Story is an excellent story which depicts the story of Deshaun and how he has a lot of questions about being adopted. Why was he given up for adoption? Who are his real parents? How will he cope when he meets or locate his real parents?

With the support of his adopted parents Deshaun goes on a discovery to find his real dad and once they find him it tells the story of how the relationship is rebuilt, the fears Deshaun has and the positive reassurance he receives from his adopted parents.

The drawings and easy to read narrative explains what every adopted person will feel at some point in their life in searching for their true identity. The story ends on a high note with Deshaun not only finding his dad but also finds he has an extended family who readily accept him. 

A well written book for a personal point of view which will help others understand adoption and the search to find out about their heritage

Recover in Color:

978-1-61599-639-1
$25.95
52 Recovery Lessons
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Product Details
UPC: 978-1-61599-639-1
Brand: Loving Healing Press
Binding: Paperback
Audiobook: Audible, iTunes
Edition: 1st
Author: Kathleen Yancosek
Illustrator: Marta Martirosyan
Pages: 160
Publication Date: 02/01/2022

Recover in Color is a gift to the mental health community. This workbook is a year's worth of rehabilitation that can be completed on your own, with a sponsor or therapist or used in a group therapy setting. Recover in Color contains fifty-two lessons, a coloring page to reinforce each lesson and a weekly journal page with four discussion questions. Using a biblical worldview, Recover in Color contains thirteen lessons in four categories of (1) developing a sense of self, (2) emotional literacy, (3) boundaries and (4) spirituality. There is something here for everyone working a recovery program, whether you are new to recovery or have been traveling the long road for years. This workbook is also beneficial for family members of those in recovery programs. Recover in Color is a fresh approach to rehabilitation that incorporates the classic principles that have passed the test of time. Each lesson is short, to the point and contains a soundbite title to help reinforce the coping strategy for that week. After completing this year-long recovery workbook, you will know yourself better, and you will have new coping strategies to help you deal with the difficult challenges faced in life. Why not recover in color?

"Holistic and purposeful in design, Recover in Color creates a path to healing and personal rediscovery. When my son died, I became fully detached from this world. Body, soul and spirit-all shattered and scattered into the ether of a heavily weighted, dark, impenetrable haze. When suffering descends upon us from a variety of life experiences, we cannot recover alone-we need the hand of another to guide us. Dr. Yancosek has created a tool to pierce the impenetrable haze and reveals the possibility of God's hand to intervene." -- Charles D. Quick, OTD, CHT, Lieutenant Colonel (retired), United States Army

"Recover in Color is a fresh take on trusted principles of well-being. The unique style of writing combined with the coloring pages create an incredible workbook that can be completed individually or with the guidance of a therapist. I recommend this book to people who are pursuing personal growth through increased self-awareness and development." --Amelia Duran-Stanton, PhD, D.Sc., PA-C

"With Recover in Color, Dr. Yancosek has done something very rare, but desperately needed: she has made deep truths easily accessible. The human soul can only be nourished and healed with such truths and that is why this book will be a treasure to many. I recommend it to those who hunger to walk in greater freedom and emotional and spiritual health." --Matt Erbaugh, Pastor of Spiritual Formation at CrossBridge Community Church

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