Books about life after a failed marriage abound on bookstore shelves. Readers in search of resources to re-energize themselves in the wake of a divorce can find vast and varied literature on inward and outward healing. So why another book on getting past divorce? Learning to Bloom Again, third edition, offers a unique perspective on post-marriage relationships. Everyone benefits from establishing healthy relationships after divorce—primarily ex-spouses, but also the children and other family members and friends. Learning to Bloom Again promotes that the act of forgiveness lies at the heart of the healing process. Written in a lively and engaging style and using frequent support from Scripture, this book offers a Christian view on the healing after broken promises. Also included are personal experiences as well as testimonials from others to support. Stories from people in a variety of roles—ex-spouses, ex-in-laws, children, and stepchildren—all who share feelings and experiences surrounding their own divorce process.
Be grateful in everything—even the bumpy rides … is Robin Luftig’s mantra while either writing for non-fiction readers or speaking to audiences on healing after tragedy. She’s an award-nominated columnist for great magazines such as Leading Hearts, CBN.com, and many more. She is the author of two non-fiction books, Learning to Bloom Again and God’s Best During Your Worst. She celebrates her first novel, Ladies of the Fire, coming out in late 2020.
She is a leader in Word Weavers International, a member of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) and Advanced Writers and Speakers Association (AWSA). She lives near Harrisburg Pennsylvania with her best pal/hubster and has five grown children and two grandbabies. More at robinluftig.com.