Mending Broken Branches: When God Reclaims Your Dysfunctional Family Tree
by Elizabeth Oates
(received in exchange for an honest review)
Genre- Fiction / Christian Life / Women’s Issues
Published by- Kregel Publications
Copyrighted- 2018
Number of pages- 226
Age Group- Adult (Women)
Description of book- paperback, listed price- $17.99, ISBN 978-0-8254-4426-5
Elizabeth Oates has written a book, that guides those who are struggling with dysfunction, with lots of information and space for taking notes and journaling. She adds her stories and others to help women accept the past, understand the present, and create a positive future.
About the Author-
Elizabeth Oates currently lives in Waco, Texas with her husband and children. She is the vice president and cofounder of Project Restoration Ministry. She mentors women and spends time blogging.
My thoughts-
This book is well written and powerful. It has a good mix of information, stories from other women, and plenty of room to take notes and journal. There were many thought provoking questions that could be used to help the reader learn about themselves and grow to be the person they desire to be.
This book has been divided into three sections to discuss the past, present, and future. I made sure to read “How to Use This Book,” before I began reading the book. (I have learned that it’s important to read all text in a book.) It talked about how to decide if the book was right for me and how to use the book.
I hope the price of the book at almost $18 doesn’t turn women away. I think that it is worth the price, because it is a combination of a book and workbook. It contains a lot of information that can begin to help women who have broken branches to mend. I recomend this book to women everywhere.
Disclosure of Material Connection- I received Mending Broken Branches, by Elizabeth Oates, for free from Kregel Publications’ Blog Tour. All links were current when posted. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own or those of my family. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.