First to the Last Breath

First to the Last Breath by Lisa Willhite, published by AuthorHouse in March 2006, is a poignant exploration of one woman’s life journey. This 116-page book delves into her personal struggles, including an abusive relationship and the challenges of single parenting three boys. Through her experiences, the narrative highlights her search for spiritual guidance when traditional religious support fell short.
Readers will find a deeply personal account that intertwines themes of motherhood and resilience. The book invites reflection on the profound impacts of loss, as it recounts the heartbreak of a son’s tragic accident and the subsequent death of her ex-husband. Willhite’s narrative allows readers to empathize with her pain and triumphs, offering insights into the strength found in adversity and the belief in spiritual helpers.
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“Powerful, thought provoking, and truley inspirational” are only some of the words used to describe “First to the last Breath.” As it crosses and intertwines many traditional genres, this book provides something special for everyone. While it chronicles the life of one woman, it allows a reader to feel, live and understand her struggles, recognizing the foundations she drew upon when organized religions couldn’t help, and sharing her discovery of spiritual helpers. Allow yourself to wear her shoes and experience her abusive relationship, the seventeen years she spent single parenting three lovely boys and the hearbreak of a son’s crippling accident. Share her pain in his untimely death at 19, and the death of her ex-husband six months later. Everything about her put into perspective at the side of her son’s coffin will have you knowing her heart and soul. It is proof to all when they compare life experiences that angels do exist.
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