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OverviewMurder changed their lives. Faith and hope changed their grief. On July 13, 2005, newlyweds Marcy and Jeremy woke up to the murder of his mother-- just down the hall--while they'd slept. In this evocative book, Marcy and Jeremy Pusey bring you straight into the heart of their survival story, sharing the hope they found with the shock and anguish of their family tragedy. This gripping work chronicles the grief journey of the newlyweds, tackles the nature of forgiveness, and shows how they moved through their pain to change the world. Their story demonstrates how faith can move mountains of resentment and hate to rebuild a life of healing, reconciliation, and joy. While We Slept is a eulogy for a missed mother, a legacy for her children and grandchildren, and a lighthouse of hope for anyone else flailing through a tragedy. This book is not only the story of one mind-boggling murder, but also about how we can find courage in trauma, forgiveness in devastation, and how we can triumph after heartbreak. And then there's hope. *The print book edition contains news articles, used with permission. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marcy PuseyPublisher: Miramare Ponte Press Imprint: Miramare Ponte Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9781948283052ISBN 10: 1948283050 Pages: 294 Publication Date: 08 January 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis exquisitely written memoir defies genre categorization - part murder mystery, part family drama, part love story. It is a no-holds barred look inside a family before and after a tragic event. The story keeps you turning pages but it is the author's vulnerability and compassion that provide a deep emotional connection to the book. I would warn against reading it if you do not hold (or would find annoying) the same deep felt Christian beliefs as the author. However, you don't need to share the same religious convictions to find the story mesmerizing in its combination of horror and honesty. --Julie I am not one to read books quickly, nor one to always finish them even if they are very good, however once I began reading this story, I finished it in one day's time. I admire the author's willingness to share a story that is so deeply personal and tragic with such transparency and grace. What would more often than not tear a family apart, brought these two young newlyweds to rely on the Lord and what they know to be true: his love, his grace, his forgiveness and redemption. To say it is hard to find hope & healing after unspeakable tragedies or losses is an understatement. May the message of hope & redemption in this story serve as gentle, loving encouragement to everyone who needs it. -Homemaking Mama This is a story that caught me up from the very beginning. Not only is it about a journey through an exceptionally chilling event that no family should ever have to endure, but it is also a beautiful tribute to a truly special woman. The book has great spiritual depth and spoke to me on several levels, but its content is such that I believe it will appeal to people of all beliefs and non-beliefs. It is heart-warming in its vulnerability and openness and must have been very difficult to write. I salute this courageous couple and the way in which they have endured. And I also appreciate the many photographs that they included in the book. It made the reading experience far more real, as though I had been welcomed into the family circle itself. --Joy RS Author InformationMarcy M. Pusey loves her family, exploring the world, reading, the ocean, deep conversations with friends, and looking for castles to visit. She also loves writing stories that encourage and inspire others. Marcy is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor and the best-selling author of Reclaiming Hope: Overcoming the Challenges of Parenting Foster and Adopted Children for adults, and Tercules, According to Corban, and Speranza's Sweater for children. Marcy lives in the Black Forest of Germany with her husband and children. Marcy blogs inspirationally about her work, writing, and other resources at www.marcypusey.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |