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When a rock-climbing accident dropped Charlotte Lankard 125 feet down to a canyon floor, her body was broken and awash in unimaginable pain. A daring and difficult helicopter rescue took her to the hospital and started her on a journey of new understandings about life. What Lankard teaches us through her experiences is that even in the darkest times, there are gifts that come to us to help us endure. With friends and family to support us and faith to sustain us, even in sorrow and pain we can find comfort if we open our eyes to see it and our hearts to feel it. "Readers... will discover their…mehr

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When a rock-climbing accident dropped Charlotte Lankard 125 feet down to a canyon floor, her body was broken and awash in unimaginable pain. A daring and difficult helicopter rescue took her to the hospital and started her on a journey of new understandings about life. What Lankard teaches us through her experiences is that even in the darkest times, there are gifts that come to us to help us endure. With friends and family to support us and faith to sustain us, even in sorrow and pain we can find comfort if we open our eyes to see it and our hearts to feel it. "Readers... will discover their own mileposts in which they can relate, and as importantly, find purpose in even the toughest personal challenges." - Ed Kelley, Editor, The Oklahoman "It's Called Life... is one of the wisest books you have read in a very long time. Lankard puts a human face on courage, both her own and yours." - Rachel Naomi Remen, MD, Author of "Kitchen Table Wisdom" and "My Grandfather's Blessings"
Autorenporträt
CHARLOTTE LANKARD is a marriage and family therapist in private practice in Oklahoma City. She is the founder of CALM WATERS, support groups for grieving children and their adult family members.She served as Director of the James Hall Jr. Center for Mind, Body and Spirit at INTEGRIS Health and wrote a weekly column for Oklahoma's largest newspaper, The Oklahoman, for 24 years, where her wisdom and compassion have been shared with countless people. She isa recognized community leader who has made "significant contributions and leadership in physical, mental and spiritual wellness."