Shades of Light - by Sharon Garlough Brown (Paperback)
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9 September, 2019
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This is such a wonderful book that Sharon Garlough Brown has written. She has captured the truth behind what depression is and how it can effect ones life. This is also a great book for those supporting people with depression as it shows how hard it is for everyone involved. Most of all I love how Sharon has put Christ in the heart of the characters. All share something wonderful and honest and refreshing. I can’t wait to spend time going through the book with the study guide. This is a real treasure here.
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9 September, 2019
Excellent!
Sharon Brown has done it again. I loved the Sensible Shoes series. Now, in Shades of Light, she brilliantly brings the topic of mental illness to the forefront in a fiction book with realistic concepts. I immediately connected with the main characters and was involved throughout the book. She accurately describes the main character, Wren’s, depressive periods and anxiety attacks. It was interesting how she brought in spiritual formation, mental illness, art from Vincent Van Gogh, and even cameo appearances by characters from the Sensible Shoes series. Some characters in Shades of Light took a stance, telling Wren simplistic ways to get rid of mental illness. She was told by some to pray it away, do better at spiritual warfare, or read the Bible more. Many who suffer are made to feel shame or embarrassment because of their lack of faith to rid themselves of the trials. The book flows along so seamlessly and naturally. It is enjoyable to read even though the topic is heavy and important. I am going through it a second time and underlining interesting points and things I want to remember. The accompanying study guide would steer group discussions and book clubs. Many in the church today are just beginning to be more aware and empathetic about the facts of mental illness, and learning to understand and not be judgmental. I highly recommend this book. Sharon brings us before our heavenly Father, who knows, loves, and walks with us through all of life’s trials, and holds us in the palm of His hand.
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7 September, 2019
Beautiful and Powerful Book
Another insightful, encouraging, and impactful book from Sharon Garlough Brown! I read this book in tears, with smiles, and in prayer, rooting for Wren and those that journeyed with her. The way Sharon writes is so powerful, so moving.
This book deals with grief, sorrow, suffering, and mental illness. Those topics can sometimes be difficult to digest, but Sharon beautifully points the reader towards restoration, prayer, and wisdom.
This book is for those who suffer from any type of mental illness, for the co-sufferers with them who long to help but aren't sure how to do that, and for the church who wants to start a conversation and be compassionate to those in their communities who are often given cliche answers to their illness.
This book can change lives. When you read it, be open to what God is revealing to you - about yourself and about others. You won't regret it.