I Will Carry You, Angie Smith
I Will Carry You, Angie Smith
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I Will Carry You
The Sacred Dance of Grief and Joy

Author: Angie Smith

Narrator: Pam Turlow

Unabridged: 5 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 08/01/2012

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Angie Smith was eighteen weeks pregnant with her fourth daughter, Audrey Caroline, when doctors discovered conditions leaving Audrey "incompatible with life." Faced with the decision whether to terminate the pregnancy, Angie and her husband chose to carry Audrey for as long as she had life. This began what turned out to be three months of loving and carrying a little girl that was not expected to live more than a few minutes. Audrey Caroline lived for over two hours, weighing three pounds, two ounces. Yet, in the midst of the sorrow of loss, there was still joy. Angie weaves the faith-filled story of Audrey Caroline with a biblical story of hope to help us all to understand how better to cope with loss and disappointment. In I Will Carry You, Audrey's mom tells the sweet story of her baby girl who changed the world. Be part of Audrey's story as you hear of this mom, her daughter, and the family's faith - you will be among the changed!

About The Author

Angie Smith is the wife of Todd Smith (lead singer of Dove Award winning group Selah) and author of the popular blog entitled Bring the Rain. She holds a Master's degree in Developmental Psychology from Vanderbilt University and lives with her husband and daughters in Nashville, Tennessee.


Reviews

A friend of mine gave me this book to read a week after I found about my miscarriage at 19 weeks, completely by surprise. My husband and I went in for a specialist appointment because the doctors believed there was a significant chance our baby would have Down Syndrome. When I got to the appointment......more

Goodreads review by Ashley

I loved reading this book and I think I learned a great deal about personal strength by following Angie Smith's story. I discovered her blog about a year and a half ago and I just had to go back and read it from the beginning. Her story had a strange effect on me and it was surprising to me. I'm not......more

Goodreads review by Pam

I read this book as a recommendation after giving birth to a stillborn child earlier this year. She shares her amazing story of courage and strength through a time that could be extremely depressing and discouraging. I could relate so much with her story, especially the feelings after her baby was b......more