Review of Never Let a Good Disaster Go to Waste

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Kat's resilience is remarkable. It's inspiring how she was able to cope with the betrayal and financial struggles while also battling multiple sclerosis—all without losing hope. Thanks for the review!
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abandoned by his husband on her 40th birthday and hrs after radical surgery to cure her incurable disease
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Hi @Martina Sette, I just read your comments on the official review of “Never Let a Good Disaster Go to Waste” and I admire the fighter in Kat Finnerty. The life issues she has endured would overwhelm most people but she does not give up. Dealing with a cheating spouse and then contracting multiple sclerosis would make most people say what more can go wrong. @Mrlefty0706
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This is so touching, just imagining how I will feel if this happens to me , she is very strong to have accommodated all the emotional trauma, I can't wait to read and explore the teaching of this book.
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Throughout the book, Kat reflects on her marriage: how she met Trevor, her love life, her marriage, the arrival of her children, and Tahlia's entry into their lives. Additionally, Kat shares details of her childhood, marked by the death of her mother due to cancer and her father's strict upbringing. Despite the severity of her father, who even joked that he should have drowned her at birth, Kat remembers those years with a touch of humor, describing herself as a naughty girl
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Hi @Iniubong Ebong, I just read your comments on the official review of “Never Let a Good Disaster Go to Waste” and I admire the fighter in Kat Finnerty. The life issues she has endured would overwhelm most people, but she does not give up. Dealing with a cheating spouse and then contracting multiple sclerosis would make most people say what more can go wrong. Kat was an amazing character that dealt with so much but never gave up hope. @Mrlefty0706
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It is a deeply personal and emotional narrative.
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