I don’t usually review memoirs. I’m mostly a writer and fan of conspiracy thrillers, but Stephanie Edens’ memoir Don’t’ Worry, I have a Plan just absolutely touched me. The honesty expressed with her situation, fears, and struggles spoke to me. The story didn’t dwell on the negative impacts of a devastating life tragedy. It touched on the heart wrenching aspects and then moved on. Through unwavering faith and one-day-at-a-time determination Edens relates a spectacular story. I was lifted by and gratified with the whole life resolution. My compliments to Stephanie Edens for what is destined to be a landmark memoir. I see Don’t Worry, I Have a Plan on Oprah’s reading list one day soon.
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