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Stick a Geranium in Your Hat and Be Happy: Pain Is Inevitable But Misery Is Optional

Pain Is Inevitable But Misery Is Optional

  • Paperback
  • 208 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
  • 13.9 x 21.4 x 1.3 cm

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A newly revised edition of the million-seller that launched Barbara Johnson's career.

Pain is inevitable but misery is optional, says Barbara Johnson, and she should know. The survivor of four devastating experiences, Barbara, with the wit of Erma Bombeck, teaches how to find joy in the midst of it all. Her credentials open doors and provide insight to all those who suffer from the difficulties of life.

And this million copy edition is proof that the message holds true! Parents of prodigals and those who have suffered the greatest loss of all, the loss of a loved one, have all proclaimed with a smile, This book has saved my life!

Barbara's pain began when her husband was in a near-fatal accident. While he slowly recovered from severe, debilitating injures, they lost one son in Vietnam, and another son in an automobile accident. The final blow was losing their third son to the homosexual lifestyle. Through Barbara's final desperate plea to God of Whatever, Lord a bubble of joy came to replace the elephant she felt sitting on her heart.

But life continues and so have the opportunities to practice what she preaches. Barbara was diagnosed with adult-onset diabetes and then most recently a cancerous brain tumor. Despite her difficulties, she continues to model that though pain is inevitable to us all, we can choose to see the flowers instead of the weeds.

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  • Author

    Barbara Johnson

  • Book Format

    paperback

  • Publisher

    Thomas Nelson

  • Published

    February 2004

  • Edition

    Rev. ed

  • Weight

    199g

  • Page Count

    208

  • Dimensions

    13.9 x 21.4 x 1.3 cm

  • ISBN

    9780849944796

  • ISBN-10

    0849944791

  • Eden Code

    23667

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    I first read this book 25 years ago, I got the book from my mother and never gave it back. I read it many times and I was able to get my sanity back, at that time I learned to know that I have a choice of how I dealt with my pain, and ever since I choose peace and joy. I have loaned it to so many people who were going through pain and challenges in their lives. A friend you read the book 20 years ago, recently bought a copy and she told me that she read it many times. My copy is now old and worn, I am happy I can purchase a new one. May the Good Lord Bless Barbara for the comfort that her book has brought to many families.

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    Sylvena Farrant

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    Down to earth, honest, hilarious and has great wisdom within its pagesand spiritual nuggets.

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    Rosemarie Vanderplank

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    I was introduced to a copy of Stick a Geranium in your Hat about 20 years ago. It was a tough period of my life and I found Barbara's concepts very encouraging. Sadly the original complete book is no longer available. I loaned my copy to someone (I can't remember who it was) I hope there will be a reprint soon ... I will certainly buy a few copies!