The Abduction of Sarah Tarbell: As Her Soul Remembers by Stuart Ledwith – Review by Faith Jackson
The Abduction of Sarah Tarbell: As Her Soul Remembers by Stuart Ledwith
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book was heartbreaking from the first sentence to the last. Following her journey was harrowing to say the least. You can never believe how, I wouldn’t say, “bad” (or better off you are in your life) someone else’s life until you’ve heard someone else’s experience. This is such the case with this book.
This book shook me to the core but also showed that there is some compassion with the way that Sarah’s husband saved her in a way. When you take this view through Sarah’s soul’s eye, you’ll realize it was unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before from her abduction through Quebec to Canada, her story of love in a losing situation, but protected by a nunship to later become a healer but it taught her life lessons and experiences her soul just can’t shake.
Reading her story, your soul will thank you as you learn to be grateful for the life you have no matter your background. This one grips you through the good and the bad of this story but with hope for a future in just a glimpse into Sarah’s life in this journey called life.
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