Description
Whether your world has been shattered by an untimely death, unfair diagnosis or unexpected disaster, this inspirational true story will help you live wholeheartedly even after life breaks your heart.
On February 22, 2013, Kathy Izard's world was shattered when her healthy husband, Charlie, suffered a catastrophic heart attack. Although he was miraculously still alive, there could be no return to normal living after doctors diagnosed the cause to be an incurable disease: Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD). Living with an exceedingly rare condition and facing the unfathomable prospect of life as a young widow, Kathy had to learn to accept the radical uncertainty that life often brings completely without warning.
Through heart-pounding and heart-warming storytelling, Kathy recounts how she and Charlie navigated numerous cardiac crises using wisdom gained from both science and faith. Combining practical medical advice and inspiring spiritual enlightenment with her endearing vulnerability and perceptive insight, Kathy shows you how to find, cling to, and even strengthen your faith in the midst of a crisis that has left you reeling.
The Last Ordinary Hour is not a book about dying. This is a story about living.
What's Inside
- Inspirational memoir of living with rare disease
- Practical Medical and Spiritual Advice compiled from more than 35 doctors and authors
- Bonus Materials:
Reader's Discussion Guide for Book Clubs and Study Groups
Interview with the Author and Frequently Asked Questions
Spiritual Direction Guide written by the Reverend Louise Green
SCAD Resource Guide for Patients and Families living with Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection
About the Author
Izard, Kathy: - Kathy Izard is an award-winning author, speaker and changemaker working on homelessness, housing and mental health in Charlotte, N.C. Her first memoir, The Hundred Story Home, won a 2017 Christopher Award, and her work has been featured on the Today Show as well as NPR inspiring people to be changemakers in their community. Her children's book, A Good Night for Mr. Coleman, encourages children that they are never too young to make a difference. Learn more on www.kathyizard.com and you can find Kathy teaching on www.womenfaithstory.com
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