Books about Heartbroken from Amazon.com

How to Help a Heartbroken Friend: What to Do and What to Say When a Friend Is Going Through Tough Times
Helpful insights and guidelines for anyone who cares about those who are heartbroken and yet feel helpless in the face of the grieving Learning to love quietly and share the burden as much as possible is a hard task, yet these thoughtful suggestions are bound to help one become an effective comforter..
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Hope for the Heartbroken
Have you ever felt abandoned, rejected, devastated, hopeless, or betrayed? After thirty-one years of marriage, Janie Smals was catapulted into the singles world with no visible means of support and even rejected by family and friends

As you move through the pages of this hope-giving story you will learn to:
* Recover your self-esteem
* Combat loneliness
* Overcome rejection
* Pick up the pieces of a fractured family
* Experience God’s faithfulness
* Develop an unwavering trust
* Laugh again
* Become convinced that you are desperately loved by God

"Hope for the Heartbroken" shows how great God is when we release the reins of our lives to Him. Avoid the traps of the single life and turn to God where you'll find peace and contentment..
Price: $6.07 [Notify me when price goes down.]



Heartbroken Love
Widowed ad exec Courtney Ellison has her hands full-a job loaded with responsibility, two kids to raise alone. When she meets a man who is interested in her, Courtney tells herself she's not ready-she doesn't have time for a relationship-and no one could take her late husband's place.
Courtney is on the fast track to success, and nothing is going to slow her down-except maybe a broken heart. Then she learns the true meaning of the words "in sickness and in health.".
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Sentimental, Heartbroken Rednecks: Stories from the New South
Provocatively blurring the lines between autobiography, short fiction, and essay, Greg Bottoms presents a series of fifteen honest and beautifully spare tales of class, poverty, violence, and racism set in the margins of the urban and suburban New South.

An ode to Pulitzer-nominee Breece D'J Pancake's life and untimely death, the title story deftly interweaves Bottoms's personal history to insightful result. In the transformative “The Metaphor,” the narrator proclaims, “when the world looks like every little promise has been lanced and bled out, you need a story to tell yourself.” So we move seamlessly between the lives of people both real and imagined and the life of the author, and what emerges is not only a composite of sharply drawn and revealing moments, but also a book-length meditation on the nature of, and necessity for, storytelling itself. Including three new stories — “Sam at the Gun Show,” “Strangers and Dreams,” and “Heroism #2” — this revised edition announces an understated, arresting new voice in literature.
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