Official Review: Trauma To Triumph by Sandra Cooper

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Re: Official Review: Trauma To Triumph by Sandra Cooper

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Seems like a very motivational and inspirational book. I'm eager to read it. Thanks for the great review!
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Such a wonderful review that not only can I understand what this book is about, but I can also see the depths of the writer's life in a great way
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The road to self-discovery and how to overcome the destructive habit of low self-esteem is explained simply in this non-fiction book.
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To be honest this sounds like what i wanted to hear.
It's perfectly written.
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Thanks for your review. Looks like Sandra had been through a lot of negative experiences, but thanks to those, she was able to create this self-help book for low-esteemed people.
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I appreciate the author giving both her experience and expertise to everyone. There are lots of lessons to be learned. Thanks for the great review!
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I stray away from the more religious books in general. I may read this one despite it. I am curious as to what the author has to say about overcoming some of the obstacles faced.
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Post by deekshitha12 »

Wow. It excites me to read this book asap.
In this era, I feel it's important to read such stories because we all have gone through at least one such incident that makes us feel low or helpless.
Reading this book would certainly motivate us to discover something new out of us and bring triumph.
Eager to read this book.
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Childhood traumas are tough to overcome. Every success story helps someone who's suffering. Good review.
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Thanks to the author for sharing her story. This is such a courageous act, wanting to help others. As she continues to heal, I hope others will be beneficiaries of her gift. Your review was awesome. Thanks.
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This is a lovely book. It encourages self-growth. I can feel exactly what the author speaks about because the way she writes makes it so. The book is great and relatable, it is really good and would teach you how to manage some life experiences. I absolute love this book and I plan to finish reading it.
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Great review! I enjoy books of personal struggles, going from struggle to triumph. We all have situations in our lives we struggle through. It's nice and feels good to read, and see how we can learn from others, to overcome no matter what obstacle we may find ourselves in. Thank you.
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The fact that this book is based on the real experiences of Sandra is what makes it lucrative to read. Thanks for the review.
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A beautifully written book where the author shares her experience to inspire readers. Her writing style is great and all seems relatable to everyday experiences and how to deal with them. Good review.
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This book seems to be a great choice to those readers who are interested in self-help books about overcoming difficulties, personal growth, about being left out or lost too. But I don't think it is for me since the themes of trauma and abuse are triggering for me. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the informative review!
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