My first surprise was right in the beginning of the book when I found out Brenda was a Marine. Ok, what trophy wife could get through Marine training? I knew then that I had Brenda figured all wrong. As I continued to read the book I found myself laughing, crying, in shock, and cheering Brenda on all the way to the end. I generally do not read autobiographies, but this book has me questioning that self-imposed guideline. I have never been so engaged by a person telling their own story before.
I am tempted to share with you a list of details from One Call Away, but I hope you will read this book and I do not want to ruin the surprise of some of the twists and turns the book takes you on. Without spoiling the story for you, I can say that Brenda faces unbelievable tragedies, challenges, tests of faith, unexpected grief, failure and success and she does it all with amazing and strong faith. I was so inspired and uplifted by reading this book.
One thing I greatly appreciated about Brenda was that she spent several pages of this book owning up to mistakes she has made in life and giving people grace for theirs. She never makes herself out to be better than others and offers forgiveness in situations where I might not have been so quick to forgive. Brenda is an amazing woman and I highly recommend her book One Call Away.
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Sounds like a great book. I can’t wait to read it!
I know you will enjoy it!
That sounds like a great book! I had heard of this book and then forgotten about it, but after reading this, you’ve convinced me to pick up a copy. Thanks for the great review!
Great! It truly was a great book. 🙂
I love Kurt Warner’s story. Didn’t know anything about his wife. Actually I didn’t even know he HAD a wife. Thanks for the info.
Great book review. I might have to check this out. I love reading biography books.