Reading this memoir made me realize how fortunate I have been. For Shelly Edwards the tragedies, the traumas, and the hurt kept on coming without a let up. From her experience of living with her sister, Lisa, in a household where her father was a raging alcoholic who eventually murdered his mother, to rape trauma, and a catastrophic illness, Shelly lived more than a lifetime.
Watching her mother being beaten, hearing the raging arguments, and trying to make it seem that all was well in her home, for a child who was only in her early teens seemed like a burden too heavy to bear.
Shelly found solace eventually in the Mormon faith who a friend had introduced her to. She had many experiences of seeing her dead mother encouraging her that all would be well. However, the years went by and relief seemed beyond her grasp. She and her sister were always frightened and numerous times had to pull their father off their mother. So afraid to leave her mother alone with her father, and the one time she does thinking her sister, Lisa, would be home soon, is the time her father killed her mother and burnt their home down. Carrying this guilt was a lifelong burden.
The girls were young teens. How could they recover and lead normal lives after living under the roof with a vile, hate filled father? Yet, somehow with God's help, Shelly did. She attended college, became an engineer, and was successful at her job.
She even met a man who valued her and life seemed to be moving forward. They married, he having four children from his first marriage, so Shelly now became a step mother in her late thirties. However, bad fate or karma or whatever you might want to call it was not finished with her yet. On her honeymoon, Shelly became ill with stomach pains and later she could not shake the intense pain and nausea that met her on a daily basis. She had a number of life and death surgeries but still the pain persisted going on for years at a time.
Finally, through another celestial visit from her mother, through the laying of hands, Shelly was made better. A miracle that was so justly deserved. She survived to see her three of her stepchildren marry and now has two beautiful granddaughters.
This story was amazing and made one realize that the human spirit with a firm belief system can conquer the very worst that life can be. Truly an amazing story and an inspiration, Shelly believes it is love of family and God that carried her through.
Thank you to NetGalley for a copy of this most memorable story.