

I really liked parts of this book, but overall it felt a little... well, if you've spent a lot of time with the concepts involved -- illness, rest, motherhood, resilience, beauty and hardiness, the instructive possibilities of sadness or difficulty, the value of coping with life vs. trying to "fix" everything -- then it may come across as a bit redundant. I wanted more depth and teeth. Still. It's a great introduction and/or reminder.