Gail Muller, a chronic pain sufferer, was told to ‘give up hope’ of a recovery and accept that she would be in a wheelchair by 40. She refused. She eventually found a cure and went on to walk the legendary Appalachian Trail. But what is hope? And why do we need it now more than ever? In this book, Gail shares her own story of survival and what she has that hope is not just a platitude, it’s a powerful and energising catalyst towards better days. A light in the dark. But sometimes hope can fade – and if that happens, how do we get it back? In Do Hope you For those times when we feel adrift, challenged or face adversity, Do Hope will help us keep the flame of hope alive.
Fantastic open account of someone who has been there, done that and got the t-shirt. Great pocket size book, with beautiful illustrations and motivation. Every one should have a copy of this book.
A wonderful book about hope and what it means to keep going. Full of beautiful words of wisdom and gorgeous photos too! Really enjoyed it and am looking forward to reading more of Gail's words! Also excited to read more of the 'Do' book series!
Trite and unrelatable, run of the mill bootstraps self-help guru grifter type stuff. Nothing original, no mention of community - think rugged individualism and positive thinking type BS - and the writing itself was pretty bad. I only powered through because it was short and I needed it for my reading challenge.