LOOKS EASY ENOUGH, A Joyful Memoir of Overcoming Disease, Divorce and Disaster is a gripping story of faith. Twelve years ago my wife and I were faced with a series of challenges (all happening at the same time) and we had to dig very deep to survive and thrive through them. I chronicled all our challenges and how we got through them in my newly released inspirational memoir. Please see my press release:
“DISEASE, DIVORCE, DISASTER AND HOW TO BUILD A HOUSE!”
Losing sleep and worrying yourself sick over a life-threatening diagnosis? . . . Wondering where the next mortgage payment will come from? . . . Anxious to protect your family from the next natural disaster (earthquakes, hurricanes, forest fires)? . . . We all at some point in our lives have experienced tough times.
Well, inspiration is on the way! Scott Stevenson - the author of LOOKS EASY ENOUGH, A Joyful Memoir of Overcoming Disease, Divorce, and Disaster - in 1998 married for the first time and retired to a small mountain town to live the simple life and to build their dream home. Instead, he found himself supporting his wife through cancer, helping his sister through a grueling four-year divorce from an abusive husband, painfully witnessing their retirement money circle the drain in the biggest stock market crash since the Great Depression, and watching as the Cedar Fire (2003 - San Diego, CA) raced through their mountain community turning their home - he spent the last three years building - to ash. Yet through it all – cancer, divorce, a market crash, and a forest fire – Mr. Stevenson sees what he calls the big picture of life – THE MAGIC and comes out smiling.
LOOKS EASY ENOUGH is intended as an empowering affirmation to inspire readers with the confidence that they, too, can tackle even the most disheartening of life’s challenges and land on their feet.
LOOKS EASY ENOUGH is relevant to most everyone who experienced the power of recent forest fires, hurricanes, floods, earthquakes and oil spills that have occurred across our nation and the world. The story is also germane to families having a tough time in the current economy, or having gone through the trials of surviving cancer or other life-threatening illnesses, or the tribulations of a punishing divorce. Taken individually, each event could be a story in its own. Taken together, happening to one individual all at the same time, is a tale worth telling.
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