When friends Meaghan Gonzales Wagar and Michelle Bulmer Atha experienced the pain of broken marriages at the same time they knew they could let despair and self-pity take over or they could take control of their lives and help others in the process. These Georgia school teachers chose to serve others. “The best opportunity for self-healing is diving in head first with any volunteer program you can find,” says Michelle. “Whether it is being a mentor to a new mother, sending flowers to someone who may just need some cheering up, driving a neighbor to a doctor’s appointment, or taking a hot meal to a widow alone on a week night, every little thing helps make a difference.”
Together Meaghan and Michelle, inspired by their own hurts and healing process, collaborated to write a fiction book “The Unexpected Gift“. “The Unexpected Gift” follows a single mother still seething from her divorce. When she delivers a box of outgrown baby clothes to a down-on-her-luck pregnant 18-year-old, an unlikely friendship is forged. The only thing these women seem to have in common is loneliness, but the two learn that the gift of friendship is the key ingredient for a richer, more fulfilling life. “It was therapeutic to write a story with a happy ending,” says Meaghan, who hopes women will relate to the story and be touched. “At just 150 pages, ‘The Unexpected Gift’ will be a welcome quick read for anyone feeling lonely.”
I read”The Unexpected Gift” this weekend. It is a great rainy weekend book. The story is well thought out and keeps you engaged through out the book. The characters have depth and evolve throughout the story. The end of the story seems to be tied up too quickly, they could have fleshed the ending out more and given us a better ending instead of a quick, neat epilogue. All-in-all it was a good read.
You can win a copy of The Unexpected Gift thanks to Phenix & Phenix Literary Publicists.
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Julie says
I had a very difficult experience that extended over a period of years. I had some health issues that was, to be honest, hard on all my family members. I am glad to say that the health issues did get
resolved. But what was the unexpected gift was how the experience drew us closer as a family, to appreciate each other more :0
Julie says
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Laurie M. says
Breaking up with an ex-boyfriend. It turned out to be one of the best things I ever did and changed my whole life for the better.
carollawrence says
Got divorced after 20 years and remarried for a great last 20 years.
carollawrence says
Google reader subscriber.
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Google friends follower.
lovemy2dogs says
I tweeted.
I just entered to win “The Unexpected Gift” from @MomMaven you can too! http://bit.ly/rOquP
lovemy2dogs says
I quit a job when I was younger and could not find another one. We needed money bad, so I started babysitting. Well, it turned into a successful business that provides a great income.
lovemy2dogs says
I subscribe via Rss
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lovemy2dogs says
2nd tweet today.
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rachel burke says
i got in trouble at work , but meet my future husband
Tarah says
When my ex cheated on me and left, leaving me to start from square one. I proved to myself that I'm stronger than I thought and made it on my own. I met a man who I married and have been loving live ever since.
sphinx63 says
When my husband lost his job 2 years ago due to them going out of business, we were devastated and worried. 3 months later he found a new job and he is so much happier there, that we wonder if losing his job was really a good thing!
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lovemy2dogs says
Third comment today.
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belindashaw says
I was working in an insurance office when two armed masked men came in and stole our petty cash. My boss who wasn't in the office told me to “move on” and since he wasn't sympathetic, I did and got a much better job.
sunnyview99 says
I tweeted: http://twitter.com/sunnyview99/status/3595836745
sunnyview99 says
I thought my world would end when my boyfriend left me for another woman, but not anymore! Thanks for the giveaway!
sunnyview99 says
I stumbled (sunnyview99)!
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I subscribe via reader!
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I follow your blog on Google Friend Connect (Sunny View)!
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8/28/09 – I tweeted: http://twitter.com/sunnyview99/status/3602665420
nfmgirl says
Tweeted:
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nfmgirl says
Well, my divorce was the hardest thing I ever had to do. However following it I have gained confidence, become empowered, bought a house, done things I never would have done before. So it worked out okay after all!
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nfmgirl says
I subscribe via RSS reader
dorothy says
when I got sick I learned to enjoy everyday
mindy says
got divorced after 21 years 12 years later i am still divorced but very happy
Beth says
My ex husband cheated on me and I thought it was the end of the world. However, I am married to a MUCH NICER AND THOUGHTFUL man now. It was indeed an unexpected gift when my ex left!
mannabsn says
tweet! http://twitter.com/mannabsn/status/3634719328
mannabsn says
I got pregnant with my first son “accidentally” – but he is the biggest joy in my life now! I never thought I wanted to have children until he came along!
mannabsn says
I follow on google friends
pamelas says
I had a boyfriend for years that was such a loser. When we broke up I was heartbroken and inconsolable. However I then married a guy who is a wonderful man. Happy ending.
Thanks so much!
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pamelas says
I follow on Google Friend.
Thanks so much!
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sandyperez says
The time when me and husband split up thought I was gonna die just me and my kids but i then found the courage to move and we got back together now we are closer than ever
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darciekayes says
I was diagnosed with breast cancer. It just made me realize how precious each and every day is. It also made me appreciate my family and friends a lot more
charmandluck says
In 1975, with budget cuts and a depressed economy not unlike today's, I lost my job. How sad! Two months later, I got a better job that I would never have known about had I not lost mine.
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charmandluck says
I just subscribed via email.
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Debbie Edge says
When my son went to go live with his dad, it felt like the worst thing in the world. It ended up being very good since instead of the daily struggles that we had, we were able to develop a wonderfully close relationship that is still going strong today.
mishia says
One day my purse got stolen but in the next few days I won a chunk of change from the lottery.
Barbara Wright says
I tweeted: http://twitter.com/bsw529/status/3664733297
barbarawr says
From the time I was 16, all I ever wanted was a baby. When I hit “old” (the year after 29), I was very sad because I realized that if I weren't married by now that I would never have kids. But it turned out that I did get married and got pregnant…. and had a miscarriage. I was devastated and mourned the loss of that baby every year on that date. But I got pregnant a few months after the miscarriage and gave birth to a wonderful son. He was thoughtful, sweet, and brilliant, too. When he was about 16, it hit me. If I had had that first baby, I would never have had him. And that's when I stopped grieving. I still think about that first baby every March 5th, but losing it was really a blessing in disguise.
Barbara Wright says
I subscribed with Google reader
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I follow your blog
sarah says
The company my husband worked for for 10 years went out of business and he had to find another job quickly. He found one and he loves it! It doesn't pay as much as his old job but his stress levels have gone down and his energy levels up! Being forced to switch careers is one of the best things that ever happened to him!
naynays1 says
My divorce was actually the best thing I ever did for myself. I am now a very happy person with a great life. I couldn't have been who I am today staying in that marriage.
Ed Nemmers says
I was once invited to see a movie with Melanie Griffith; when I mentioned afterward that it was really not the best, the person suggesting seeing her in “Working Girl”.
lilyk says
For me losing my job turned out to be an Unexpected Gift.
lilyk says
I subscribed to your feed.