
Getting through What You Can't Get Over
Stories, Tips, and Inspiration to Help You Move Past Your Pain into Lasting Freedom
by Anita Agers-Brooks
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Pub Date May 01 2019 | Archive Date Jul 31 2019
Barbour Publishing, Inc. | Shiloh Run Press
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Description
Many experience abuse, financial disaster, serious illness, death of loved ones, and other common traumas making them believe they’ll never move past the pain, but through research and true story compilations, author Anita Agers-Brooks offers emotional, practical, and spiritual insights from experts and people who have survived intense trauma—and have made it through seemingly impossible situations.
Getting Through What You Can’t Get Over offers relatable stories from people who have “been there” and lived to see a much brighter day as well as a section of “Insider Tips” that provides insights on emotional healing, practical actions to take, and scriptures for spiritual comfort and encouragement to help you work through any struggle.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781683229506 |
PRICE | $6.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 256 |
Featured Reviews

This is an awesome book! If you or someone you love is having trouble getting over hurts and things that happened in the past, grab this book. It is full of helpful, biblical advice to help you. This is a book I will refer back to often. Thank you Anita Agers-Brooks for writing this book! Thank you Barbour Publishing Shiloh Run Press via NetGalley for the ARC copy of this book. This is my honest opinion.

Intense is the best word I can think of to describe this book. The personal stories of people who have been through PTSD inducing situations are just that, intense. Some I had to abandon because of the depth of suffering. That said, the author follows up each story with good, practical advise for dealing with great adversity. I especially like the final chapter entitled Valley Freedom. Her twelve-step map to guide one through dark valleys is quite powerful. (Not to be confused with a twelve-step program)
If you or a loved one has gone through a difficult time that has been difficult to recover from, I would highly recommend Getting Through What You Can't Get Over. I am grateful to have received a copy of this book from Barbour Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. I was under no obligation to provide a positive review and received no monetary compensation.