Saturday, November 19, 2016

All the Pretty Things By Edie Wadsworth


"I don't know how old I was the night the trailer burned down, or if the rumor was true that Daddy was the one who set it on fire."

 
For a long time, Edie thought she had escaped. It started in an Appalachian trailer park, where a young girl dreamed of becoming a doctor. But every day, Edie woke up to her reality:a poverty-stricken world full of alcohol and violence, where getting out seemed impossible. She taught herself to drive a stick shift truck at twelve years oldso she could get her drunk daddy home from the bar.  She spent Saturdays at Brushy Mountain prison visiting her incarcerated cousin.  She watched adults eat while her stomach gnawed and then there was torching of the family trailer, where she dug through the ashes to try to salvage her most prized possession--her Tammy Wynette album.
 
And at the center of it all was her charismatic daddy. She never knew when he would show up but when he did he was usually drunk; she learned the hard way that she couldn't count on him to protect her.  So she told herself it didn't matter.  All she wanted was to make him proud. Against all odds, Edie "made doctor," achieving everything that had once seemed beyond her reach. Only, it was too late, because her Daddy died a year before she graduated medical school. She split the cost of his funeral with her sister. 
 
When her past finally caught up with her, it was all too much so she did what her Daddy would have done--she set it all on fire. 
 
 It would take her whole life burning down once again for Edie to be finally able to face the truth about herself, her family, and her relationship with God. Readers of The Glass Castle will treasure this refreshing and raw redemption story, a memoir for anyone who has ever hungered for home, forgiveness, and the safe embrace of a father's love.
 
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Edie Wadsworth is a speaker, writer, and blogger who has been featured in various print and online media (including Better Homes and Gardens in 2013 on the topic of her family's home rebuild after a fire). After overcoming her difficult upbringing to become a successful medical doctor, Edie left her practice to raise her family and pursue her love for writing. Her passion is to love her people well and to see women embrace the full measure of their life's passion and purpose. She has shared her story at conferences and churches around the country. Edie is a Compassion International blogger who traveled to Nicaragua in 2013. She blogs at lifeingraceblog.com on a variety of topics that center themselves on home--including vocation, hospitality, faith, parenting, cooking, and life in the Appalachian South.
 
 What a gutting wrenching memoir this was. I felt so many emotions while reading this. I never put it down it is spell binding. Wadsworth is such an inspiration, a true angel here on earth.  
Grab your box of Kleenex. Be ready to stay up all night reading this book once you start, you won't be able to put it down.
Wadsworth has a way with words.
I gave this book 4.5 stars. I HIGHLY recommend it. Give it as a gift to the reader in your life.
I received this book to review. A favorable review was not required and all views expressed are my own.

13 comments:

  1. This one sounds awesome I can't wait to read it.

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  2. This is one that I will not get from the library. I will buy this one.

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  3. This book sounds really good. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  4. oh boy this book sounds so good.

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  5. This one you made the top of my gotta get list.

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  6. I do believe I am going to enjoy it.

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  7. Thank you so much for sharing this book. It sounds so wonderful

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  8. This is one book that I know I want to read, now! Thank you Mary!

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  9. This sounds like one not to be missed. Thank you for sharing, Mary.

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  10. Sound's like a good read !!!!!!!!! Blessings ,DanaGirl

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