A Reason to Live

A Reason to Live by Melody Beattie, published by Tyndale House Publishers in 1991, is a thoughtful exploration of suicide and its alternatives. This edition, featuring underlining and highlighting, spans 167 pages and is presented in English. The book brings together insights from Beattie and various contributors who have personal experiences with suicide, aiming to provide practical resources and alternatives for individuals facing such crises.
Readers will find a collection of responsible approaches and supportive narratives that address the complexities surrounding the topic of suicide. The discussions within the book encompass themes related to psychology, self-help, and religion, offering a multifaceted perspective on finding hope and reasons to live. This edition serves as a resource for those seeking understanding and guidance in difficult times.
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Beattie and a host of other writers, many who have dealt personally with suicide, offer responsible, practical alternatives and resources to the person considering suicide.
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