Author and podcaster Sarah Rieke shares the story of infant loss in debut book, ‘Even Broken Can Be Beautiful’
Style Magazine Newswire | 10/22/2019, 8:52 a.m.
“In Him, even our most broken places can be made beautiful,” said Sarah Rieke, author and podcaster. In her debut book, “Even Broken Can Be Beautiful: A Story of Life, Loss, and the Hope of Heaven” (published by WestBow Press), Rieke shares the grief, healing and hope she has found after losing two infants.
“Sarah Rieke has written one of the most profound and fearless books I have ever read,” said Cara Whitney, author of “Unbridled Faith: 100 Devotions from the Horse Farm and wife of Larry the Cable Guy.”
Penned with deep vulnerability and honesty, the book does not shy away from Rieke’s deepest struggles, hurts and questions as she wrestled through them with the Lord. At its core, hers is a story that imparts hope. In the book, Rieke shares how Christ offers hope like nothing else can. Her faith and trust in the Lord has provided her with the strength to share her story and help others grieving the loss of a child.
“‘Even Broken Can Be Beautiful’ is one of the most moving, powerful books I’ve ever read. Sarah’s devastating journey through every mother’s worst nightmare, her painful acceptance of God’s will, and the precious heart lessons God taught her through it all had me wiping bitter tears of grief with one hand and sweet tears of joy with the other,” said best-selling author Ginger Hubbard. “Sarah is a living testimony of what it means to walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death while learning to trust in God’s sovereignty at all costs. Her story, told with such raw emotion, transparency, and vulnerability, is for every woman who has ever questioned the goodness of God and wants to experience His faithfulness in the midst of any tragedy.”
“Even Broken Can Be Beautiful: A Story of Life, Loss, and the Hope of Heaven”
By Sarah Rieke
Hardcover | 5.5 x 8.5in | 244 pages | ISBN 9781973655800
Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5in | 244 pages | ISBN 9781973655817
E-Book | 244 pages | ISBN 9781973655824
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble