Cry to be Heard! My Road to Recovery by Steven Foyster

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Cry to be Heard! Is the latest book published in Norwich by Paul Dickson Books.

On May 16, 1986, Steven Foyster jumped off the top of St Andrew’s Car Park in Norwich, aiming to kill himself. Incredibly, he survived. This is the story of the long and hard road to recovery for his battered body and his fragile mental health. Steven’s humour and resilience shine through his narrative, as he battles through enormous physical challenges and faces up to the demons that drove him off the car park roof.

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“All of life is here – and that includes death and eternity – so that contradictions become tenable paradoxes and darkness gives way to light. It may well make you weep but it will also make you smile or even laugh out loud.” Brian Thorne, Emeritus Professor, University of East Anglia and Co-founder, the Norwich Centre

“No ‘Shazam-Boom-God-healed-me’, then. No! Steven’s infectious tale reveals how ordinary, everyday, lived, beneath the radar, lower case faith, hope and love combined to bring healing.” Reverend Richard Woodham

£1 from the sale of every copy of Cry to be Heard! will be donated to Norfolk and Waveney Mind.

 

Cry to be Heard! Price £12 is available from Jarrold Norwich, Jarrold Cromer, Waterstones Norwich, Revelation Christian Bookshop Norwich and Amazon.

 



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