The story doesn’t always go the way we plan. And the story doesn’t always end the way we want it to. Kitty Robinson could never have imagined that her life story would include birthing seven children and adopting an eighth, having brain surgery, two heart surgeries, and running the Boston Marathon the year of the bombing. She also could never have imagined having enough courage to face those trials as each one came along. But through the telling of her compelling life story, Kitty weaves in the message that courage doesn’t often come in big doses. By keeping her eyes on the Lord, and keeping her feet on the path before her, she has learned that sometimes courage comes just one step at a time.
Although the language was very simple, it was still a good read. It was inspirational and motivational. Kitty Robinson creates vivid memories in her memoir that tug at the heartstrings. Even though Robinson is a runner (like me), many things in the book can apply to every aspect of life--not just running.
Amazing story about courage and overcoming the odds. This book really hit home. Read this with a box of tissues. Easy Read. You won't want to put the book down.