Plot:
Dr. Lynda Ince-Greenaway was born in Barbados. Her father died when she was young; her mother migrated to England in hopes of creating a better life for her family. Lynda was able to join her eventually, fell in love, and got married. Her husband died just shortly before the birth of their son. She was a single parent, determined to make it through. Hard Truths is a reflection on grief and persistence and overcoming adversity and God’s faithfulness. It shares her story of prevailing over all of the obstacles she’s faced in her life, culminating in her son’s success in the medical field, her own successful attainment of a PhD, and a life lived in service to other people.
What I loved most:
Being vulnerable is one of the hardest things of all time to do. Yet being vulnerable, showing who you are and what you’ve been through, is the only way to form real connections. Ince-Greenway models vulnerability beautifully in this book. She never shies away from being honest about her trauma, her losses, what she’s been through – and this is what allowed her to grow.
As I live in my truth, I am able to take one step at a time and it gives me the confidence to keep moving forward with the intention of increasing my capacity to cope with adversity located in the past and the present. Knowing where I am coming from, remembering my roots and hot hiding the truth has been a powerful way to overcome adversity. As I accepted truth as it stood, I was able to accept the negatives and with time, grew out of them.
Hard Truths, page 164
Read this book if you like:
Pulling yourself up by the bootstraps, processing trauma, social work, reflecting on values
Book details:
- Author: Lynda Ince-Greenway
- Publisher: Balboa Press
- Date of Publication:July 27, 2017
- Interest Level: Adult
I received a free copy of this book from the author, but all the thoughts in this review are my own. I only write about books I enjoy, and was not financially compensated for this post.
