'Surely, I thought, life doesn't have to be like this? Like all human beings, I wanted to be happy and I was determined to find out how to be...' When Catherine Lucas was a teenager, she was involved in a horrific she crashed the car she was learning to drive and her mother died beside her. The accident could have destroyed Catherine's life as well. Instead, it became the catalyst for an inspiring journey. "Carry Me Home" is the uplifting story of the path Catherine took from tragedy to transformation. Following her intuition, she embarked on a process of self-discovery that not only taught her how to heal the pain and guilt of the accident, but that also led her to true wholeness in body, mind and soul. Sharing the lessons and insights that she learnt along the way, she shows the potential we all have to create happiness, freedom and joy in our own lives.
didnt really like this book was expect a better ending ,a "yes thats what its all about" but i never quite got it, not very well written a few intresting things about religion etc very slow and a bit pointless feels like i've wasted my time with no real lesson learnt? not really my cup of tea.
After buying through a work bookclub I found my now ex colleagues (I left) saying it was a rubbish book and hard to get into. Me personally I thought it was good,sad, well written. In my opinion read it thinking it will be rubbish, you may be surprised.