Deborah Binner's world was shattered when her 15 year-old daughter Chloe was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, a rare bone cancer. Despite aggressive treatment, Chloe died three years later, two weeks after her 18th birthday. Still reeling from grief, Deborah was plunged deeper into despair when just 18 months later, her beloved husband Simon learned he had motor neurone disease. What's more, Simon knew from the outset he had no intention of allowing the disease to play out and opted instead for an assisted death. Despite her personal feelings, Deborah had no choice but to accompany him to a Swiss suicide clinic to say their goodbyes. The last six months of Simon's life was filmed for a BBC documentary - How to Die: Simon's Choice which was nominated for a BAFTA. In Yet Here I Am, Deborah describes with painful honesty, how she emerged from crushing sadness and pain to forge a new life for herself and even - eventually - find a new form of happiness. This is a remarkable story of human strength, resilience and hope.
Yet Here I Am: One Woman's Story of Life After Death
Dominating Red
Kristin Miller
audiobookHouseplants for a Healthy Home : 50 Indoor Plants to Help You Breathe Better, Sleep Better, and Feel Better All Year Round
Jon VanZile
bookDe natuurlijke organisatie : De evolutie van werk en de toekomst van organisaties in een veranderende wereld
Mark van Vugt, Max Wildschut
bookConsigned To Disobedience - Expanded Edition Lecture
Neville Goddard
bookYes, Mistress
Alicia Zadig
audiobookLycan King’s Captives
Jessica Hall
bookBlood Captive
Jessica Wayne
audiobookGarden To Save The World : Grow Your Own, Save Money and Help the Planet
Joe Clark
audiobookMasterclass Seduction
Cage J Madison
audiobookSurrender, Submit, Serve Her
Key Barrett
audiobookWhat a Wolf Desires
Amy Pennza
audiobookAlpha's Betted Bride : High Stakes Bet Paranormal Romance
Ms.M Ms.M
book