
Member Reviews

As someone suffering from chronic daily pain for many years i can't say i enjoyed reading this book. More so because it reads a lot like a self-help book and a bit like preaching in the tone of "if i could do it, just get yourself together and do it already!" and i don't enjoy those types of books.
I do think that ware as an interesting story to tell and i am sure there is a readership out there for this book but i was not one of them.

As someone who suffers from an autoimmune disorder and arthritis, I didn't connect with this book. I expected a memoir but this read more like a self-help book with anecdotes about following your heart and learning lessons from illness. I'm sure some readers will connect with Ware's philosophies, but this book wasn't for me.

I was thoroughly connected with this heartfelt memoir. As a person who has experienced autoimmune disease first hand myself, I understood exactly what Ware was dealing with. Becoming a mother is such a blessing, yet can be difficult at times, but with illness it becomes a huge challenge and more complicated. The courage she possesses is almost like a miracle to me. I enjoyed this beautifully written memoir and I'm very glad to have read it. I would recommend to anyone, but highly to women living with autoimmune disease.