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You Are Not Alone Volume 2 - Giveaway!

You Are Not Alone Volume 2 ~ Andrea Roe

252 p, April Dew Publishing, ISBN: 0978309030

You Are Not Alone Volume 2 (plus free Companion CD) is a collection of personal recovery stories, inspiring poems, artwork and song lyrics by women affected by eating disorders. These women are either in recovery or fully recovered and have not only survived eating disorders, but also depression, social anxiety, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, other addictions, mental disorders, emotional and physical abuse, sexual abuse and rape.

Also included is the You Are Not Alone Companion CD filled with healing songs by women whose lives have been touched by eating disorders. Foreword by Dr. Anita Johnston, author of the best-selling book Eating in the Light of the Moon.

For more information about this book, visit http://www.youarenotalonebook.com/youarenotalonevol2.php

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GIVEAWAY

The Prize

Three lucky readers will WIN a copy of this wonderful recovery support companion.

To Enter
  • Leave a comment about your thoughts on recovery.
  • Please list your email address within your comment so that you can be notified should you be chosen as a winner.
For Extra Entries

Please leave a NEW comment for each extra entry you do.

Deadline   Midnight CST of August 31, 2009.

Eligibility  US & Canada only.

Please read the Disclaimer. Good luck!

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  1. So many people are recovering from things and I think it's great to have resources such as this book to help them through it and to know they're not alone.
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    When it comes to recovery, sometimes just knowing you are not alone can make all the difference in the world!

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    I am a subscriber via email :)

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  5. I think recovery works for those who are willing to work at it and want to recover. It depends on the person.
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  8. I think people who go into recovery have a lot of courage. I think this book would be a big help.

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  9. Recovery can be easier with the love and support of a spouse is there for you.


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  10. This looks wonderful, and I'd love to win! We have all had those rough times where we just need time and the love of friends/family to help guide us through the difficulties. Some times are worse than others but it's always good to know that others have been there too.

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  13. I've been recovering from a pretty major illness, so this really resonates.

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  15. Recovery is a long, very difficult process for the person and for the family! We've watched a family member struggle for a long time. I'd love to win this book!

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  22. As a person currently in recovery and who knows others who have gone through it I know that it is a long process. I think it is so important that others who are looking in be try to be more understanding.

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  24. I blogged about it here(entry 1)
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  34. It takes hard work and a miracle. God bless that some do recover.

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