Somebody, Free Me

£3.99

Somebody, Free Me

The Food Addict’S Silent Cry

Religious life and practice

Author: Cheryl L. Guy

Dinosaur mascot

Language: English

Published by: WestBow Press

Published on: 24th November 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 126 Kb

ISBN: 9781490855820


Testimonial

There is something very therapeutic about hearing someone else share the story of her own personal struggle. Somebody, Free Me is written from that point of view. Its as if you are sitting in the circle of a twelve-step recovery session and are listening to a fellow struggler share her journey toward healing. Cheryl has a way of sharing her pain through the lens of family and faith which provides both a sense of honesty and hope. I pray God blesses you as you read it. -Jeff Leake, author of God In Motion.

About Cheryl Guy

Cheryl Guy is a perfect example of how God can take someone who is in great bondage and propel her toward healing by the power of his love and leading. -Barb Priestap, Gannon University faculty member, mother of three, wife of one and sister in the Lord.

Writing Style

Cheryl provides very poignant word pictures that will help the reader understand the emotional pain of someone with food addiction issues and the recovery process. -Melodie Leake, Allison Park Church Marriage Matters Pastor

Relatability

No one has a unique challenge in life. Maybe you dont have an eating disorder. But whatever you may be facing, youll find many intersecting points between your story and Cheryls. At those intersections, you will feel encouraged and a sense of healing just for you! -Al Detter, Pastor since 1975

Reader's Perspective

My interest peaked immediately as I began to read Somebody, Free Me. As someone whos spent nearly a lifetime in personal battles with food, I was drawn in by Cheryls heartfelt words about her struggles with bulimia and her active choice of recovery. Readers will discover many positive coping strategies to help move them towards freedom from food addiction. -Jane Kanter, University Director of the Learning Disabilities Program

Show moreShow less