Dear God, I'd Like a New Body, Please
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Dear God, I'd Like a New Body, Please is a raw and tender memoir about living in a body that no longer behaves the way it once did-and the quiet reckoning that follows.Through illness, misdiagnosis, grief, faith, doubt, and survival, Holly S. Foristal explores what it means to keep going when the body becomes unfamiliar, when answers don't come quickly, and when the version of life you imagined quietly falls away. This is not a story of miraculous healing or easy resolutions. It is a story of endurance, truth, and becoming.Written for those who have felt unseen, misunderstood, or dismissed-by medicine, by faith, by others, or even by themselves-this book offers companionship rather than solutions. It speaks to the long in-between seasons: the waiting, the questioning, and the slow learning of how to live again inside altered circumstances.This memoir is for anyone who has ever whispered a prayer out of exhaustion rather than certainty-and kept going anyway.
Dear God, I'd Like a New Body, Please is a raw and tender memoir about living in a body that no longer behaves the way it once did-and the quiet reckoning that follows.Through illness, misdiagnosis, grief, faith, doubt, and survival, Holly S. Foristal explores what it means to keep going when the body becomes unfamiliar, when answers don't come quickly, and when the version of life you imagined quietly falls away. This is not a story of miraculous healing or easy resolutions. It is a story of endurance, truth, and becoming.Written for those who have felt unseen, misunderstood, or dismissed-by medicine, by faith, by others, or even by themselves-this book offers companionship rather than solutions. It speaks to the long in-between seasons: the waiting, the questioning, and the slow learning of how to live again inside altered circumstances.This memoir is for anyone who has ever whispered a prayer out of exhaustion rather than certainty-and kept going anyway.
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