Christina Haag
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November 2011
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Come to the Edge
16 editions
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2010
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The Brown Reader: 50 Writers Remember College Hill
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4 editions
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2014
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Middle of the Night
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2007
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Come to the Edge: A Memoir
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"Outdoorswoman, whitewater rafting guide and travel writer Bridget Crocker has written a memoir that is its own wild ride through the rapids of a troubled childhood and out the other side. Her life began with the trauma of multigenerational cycles of "
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"Heartfelt memoir about the author’s romantic relationship with JFK Jr. Loved the writing and the feelings she shared. "
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"A really good book!
I enjoyed this book immensely. Her story is well written and gives one further insight into JFK Jr. ~ from the perspective from a lovers perspective…someone he truly loved and someone who still truly loves him." Read more of this review » |
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"Beautifully written and beautifully structured. The book draws you in and you feel swept into the sense that the author must have felt, the knowing and the uncertainty. I found the telling of their time on Cumberland Island a shocking surprise. How c"
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“All will be well. Seventeen years later, I knew her meaning. You will find the courage to walk through whatever life gives you.”
― Come to the Edge
― Come to the Edge
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“No matter how many times you fall in love, it always comes at you sideways. It always catches you by surprise.”
― Come to the Edge
― Come to the Edge
“What he aimed for, and succeeded some days in attaining was the remarkable equipoise of humility and confidence that is grace.”
― Come to the Edge
― Come to the Edge
“Sin, in the Greek, means missing the mark. An archery term. That’s all it is. That which has kept you from God.”
― Come to the Edge
― Come to the Edge