Life, in Spite of Me: Extraordinary Hope After a Fatal Choice

Life, in Spite of Me: Extraordinary Hope After a Fatal Choice

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She wanted to die. God had other plans.

Why does my life have to be so painful?
What’s wrong with me?
It’s not going to get better.
It could all be over soon, and then I won’t hurt anymore.


Kristen Anderson thought she had the picture-perfect life until strokes of gray dimmed her outlook: three friends and her grandmother died within two years. Still reeling from these losses,...more
Published (first published May 4th 2010)
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MaryAnn Koopmann
In readng various genres of reading, I have not come across one as powerfully written, in an honest and forthright way, as the book,"Life ,In Spite of Me", by Kristen Jane Anderson ( and Tricia Goyer) ..

Life,for Kristen, as a 17 year old teen, was anything but normal. Having lost 3 friends, to suicide, or accidents, she herself fell into depression so heavy, and painful that she herself, laid down on train tracks to end her life. Needless to say, " God had other plans " for this brave, and cour...more
Sandra Lassiter
Kristen Anderson wanted to die---but God had other plans. Recounting her miraculous survival of a suicide attempt in which a train severed her legs, Kristen shares how her newfound faith in God helped her overcome severe depression and shame, as well as the challenges of permanent physical disability. Discover how she found fulfillment serving God!

What a great story of hope! Reeling from the death of her beloved grandmother and three of her friends as well as another "friend" raping her, Kristen...more
Jimmy Reagan
Do you need encouraged? Inspired? This book delivers. Kristen Jane Anderson gives us her tragic story that becomes transformed by the Lord into triumph. A suicide attempt on a train track left her a double amputee. She should never have lived (that’s no exaggeration as the book proves), but she did. Listen to her story and finally see the hand of God become clear.

I had never heard her story until my wife, a paraplegic herself, had been reading about Ms. Anderson and was fascinated by it. That in...more
Blessedmomfxs
Struggling with depression, Kristen Anderson acted impulsively. Depression coupled with impulsivity is often lethal. It could have been so for Kristen…but she didn’t die. She just lost both of her legs. She thought she had problems before that winter night. Waking up in intensive care, she wishes her suicide attempt had succeeded. Friends and family tell her, “You’re alive for a reason.” She struggles to find how that can be the case.

Kristen gets professional help, goes on anti-depressants and c...more
Laurel Thomas
On a cold winter's night, Kristen Anderson decides to take a walk. She is having a difficult time with depression, having faced the death of three friends and her grandmother, then a sexual assault by a friend. During her walk, she finds herself in a train yard. Suddenly, the perfect solution appeared to her; she would lay on the tracks, and the oncoming train would end all her pain. But God has a different plan for her. She survives a potentially fatal accident to develop a newfound, yet tentat...more
Keiki Hendrix
"“If you have a teenager, if you remember your teenage years and all the sad angst that went with it, if you want to read of the redeeming work of your Savior in a young girls life, read this book.”

Depression and suicide are powerful deceptions of the enemy to lure those with the most potential, our youth, away from the gracious love of God. In Life, In Spite of Me, Kristen Jane Anderson tells of her struggle with these oppression thoughts and feelings and how it drove her to think it best to en...more
Kaylea
I received this book in the mail after a horribly busy day at the church. I planned to "thumb" through it a bit, but put it aside until later in the week, when I could give it more attention.

That was until, I opened the book. Quickly, my planned TV watching (Dancing with the Stars) was abandoned. The opening lines hooked me into Kristen Anderson's story.

Honestly, I didn't put the book down until I reached the last page.

Simple, honest and quite straight forward, the memoir crafted by Anderson and...more
Staci
When I picked up this book I honestly had no idea that Kristen lost her legs to her suicide attempt, her cover photo did not make me do a double-take at all. I found myself in shock that a person could actually feel that helpless and lost that they would lay their body across the railroad tracks in hopes of dying. Kristen's story is powerful, there is no doubt about that. But what is missing here is depth. The story is too straightforward and actually feels emotionless. I'm sure that was not the...more
Lydia Presley
Wow, what a story.

17 year old Kristen Anderson decided one cold evening that there was nothing worth living for any longer. With that decision made she laid down on train tracks near the park she was walking in and lost her legs to a 33 freight-car train going fifty-five miles per hour. She shouldn't have lived - but she did.

Now she speaks about her struggles with trying to remember that night, with depression, with finding a good psychiatrist, re-establishing relationships with her family and f...more
Debbie
"Life, In Spite of Me" is an inspirational memoir. As a teen, the author's family didn't talk about bad things, so she held all her grief and confusion inside when her father was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and depression, her grandmother died, a friend in her school was put in the hospital with a brain tumor, a close friend committed suicide, and a guy she liked raped her. She turned to drinking and partying in an attempt to find some relief, but that only made things worse. If any of these t...more
Clockstein Lockstein
Life in Spite of Me by Kristen Anderson & Tricia Goyer is a proclamation of hope that God has plans for each and every one of us, even when we try to mess them up. The year Kristen turned seventeen, she faced an enormous amount of upheaval and tragedy. Date raped at a party by a cute guy, the death of her beloved grandmother, the suicide of a close friend all steered her toward a hard-drinking and partying lifestyle. When her parents cracked down, grounding her indefinitely, she felt at the...more
Joy
Anyone who has struggled with depression and suicidal thoughts or who knows someone who has or anyone who works with young people needs to have Kristen Jane Anderson's book, Life, In Spite of Me, on his or her bookshelf.

This book will encourage and uplift you and challenge you to reach out to every aching soul around you. We have no idea just how many people around us are struggling to make it through the day.

Kristen shares her journey from a young girl growing up in a "good" family and attendin...more
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At the age of seventeen, Kristen Jane Anderson attempted to commit suicide. Dealing with the loss of three friends and her grandmother and a rape all in the course of two years, Kristen felt like she could go on no longer. On a cold January night in icy Illinois, Kristen laid down on the train tracks and waited for the train to barrel over her to end her life. Miraculously, Kri...more
Evelyn Cox
I really, REALLY liked this book. As one who has suffered with severe depression, and even attempted suicide (though not to the same unreal results the author experienced), I was really able to relate to this story. I felt validated, I felt inspired, and I felt hope as I read of her horrible tragedy-turned blessing. Her change in attitude astounded me, and frankly, prompted me to action. Well written, well put together, this was a pleasant, easy read that kept my attention. The author tells a st...more
Molly
May 19, 2010 Molly rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: everyone
Recommended to Molly by: LitFuse Group, Waterbrook Multnomah
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With God, ALL things are possible. Including overcoming fatal choices and devestating tragedies. That's what Kristin Anderson learned and she's telling us all about it in her book, co-authored with Tricia Goyer, Life, In Spite of Me.

I'm truly happy I had the chance to review this emotionally gripping story of a brave young woman. It really puts life into perspective and God's light shines strong throughout. This brave young woman went through so much struggle and pain. Reading her story and see...more
Kitty Bullard
KRISTEN JANE ANDERSON'S "LIFE IN SPITE OF ME" (REVIEW)

This book was moving, and heart-wrenching as well as inspiring. Kristen went through so much and still found her way to God and a life she could be proud of. The sad truth is that many people don't realize the heart-ache and turmoil that a lot of teens go through in their lifetime. These young adults need people to reach out to and role models to look up to. I am sure that Kristen is one of them as she has already and will continue to make a...more
Nora St Laurent
“If only I could have figured out how to deal with all the pain inside before it came to this. I was never trying to hurt anyone, yet I had. Especially myself.”

I had seen a video of Oprah Winfrey interviewing Kristen; it was powerful. I remember thinking how could this girl be smiling? When Multnomah offered a review copy of this book, I quickly signed up to help spread the word about the testimony of Christ moving in and through this young woman who found hope and peace in a hopelessly agonizin...more
David Santos
"I'm in the hopsital, can you come do my hair and makeup?"

That part cracks me up. Here you have a girl with two missing legs, laying practically on her death bed and all she cares about is her makeup and hair? No matter where a girl is at, she has to look pretty. Just like a girl. When us guys get ugly, we stay ugly! Seriously, this book is great. At first, when I started reading, our stories sounded very similar, but realized they weren't. However, the advice she gave through her struggles can...more
Kristina
Kristen was only seventeen years old when she decided she had had enough. Life, as far as she was concerned, wasn't worth living. In an attempt to end her life, she laid down on railroad tracks and waited for the next train. The next train indeed came and severed Kristen's legs from her body. Miraculously, Kristen survived and has since accepted Christ as her savior and learned to live life "in spite of herself".

From a story standpoint, it is not my place to like or dislike a memoir. This is Kri...more
Theresa
May 20, 2010 Theresa rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Teens through Adult
An amazingly powerful yet heartbreaking story of a failed teen suicide. Straight from Kristen's point of view, she tells what drove her to finally decide to kill herself and how it failed. She tells how she had to learn with her one bad choice and how that choice changed her life.

From the moment I opened this book, I was held captivated by Kirsten's story. As a mother, my heart ached for her inability to communicate with her family. As a person, I understood the place where she was at to make he...more
Mandy
MY REVIEW:

Life, In Spite of Me is the story - the testimony! - of Kristen Anderson and God's amazing hand in her life despite her attempted suicide.

I read this book in two hours and hungrily turned each page as I cried in awe of God's amazing grace. Kristen wrote honestly with tenderness that not only shares her story, but touches you in whatever place you are in right now. I greatly appreciated the openness and the vulnerability with which Kristen shared her story.

The book was well written and...more
Marilyn
The book begins, before the train accident, in the mind of a very depressed teenage girl. It continues pretty much right up to the moment the book is published, through all the events in between.



It is a very moving and touching story, and very much believable. (It is also a true story, so this is an important aspect). It correctly discusses the different elements of depression (especially in females), and even touches on the fact that depression can be largly genetic, in certain families.



I am no...more
Kristin
While I didn't realize it when I picked up this book, I felt that it was written with the teenage/early adult female in mind, which, based on the subject matter, is the right target artist. At 17, Kristen Anderson finds her life at a crossroads just after New Year's, and takes a walk around her neighborhood, ending up at a park near some train tracks. Feeling like she has no one to turn to after a recent fight with her parents and the loss of some close friends, Anderson throws herself in front...more
Renee
Life in Spite of Me is the biography of Kristen Anderson. Her life was going along as many other teens until she experienced the multiple deaths of friends and family within a two year period. Her life begins to spiral downward until one night while grounded, she sneaks out of the house and in an instant makes the life-changing decision to commit suicide by lying on the railroad tracks. Thanks to the protection of God, seventeen year old Kristen survives what no one should but loses both legs.

Li...more
Holly
Life, In Spite of Me is probably one of the most inspiring books you'll read. I think what makes it even more inspiring is knowing that the girl was so young, and had so many traumatic things happen to her, but yet she is here today to talk about it. The cover goes amazingly well with the novel too. The story can be so dark, but to see her smile on the cover you constantly remind yourself of that to reassure yourself of her pending happiness.
I got chills a couple of times while reading this s...more
Wendy Alton
Life in Spite of Me: Extraordinary Hope After a Fatal Choice, by Kristen Jane Anderson, is the self-told story of Kristen's plunge into depression, regret, pain and guilt, culminating with her choice to lay across train tracks, waiting to die. The first chapter, titled "Just let me die," brings us to the night that Kristen decided to kill herself... and for each page that you must turn because you want to know her story, there is an overwhelming weight of fear and dread for what is about to happ...more
Theresa
This book gripped me from the very beginning. When I began to read this book, I expected to read for half an hour or so, in between housecleaning and laundry duties, but, three hours later, I completed reading the very last page. I was unable to put the book down. This autobiography of a suicide attempt and God's redeeming love, is what the author calls a love story -- of a girl and her God, and how He used her near-fatal choice to draw her to Him.

If you have ever struggled with depression, anxi...more
Michelle
Life, in Spite of Me is a memoir-type book which I found very inspiring and insightful. I got a bit choked up several times, especially at the scene that described Kristen's baptism, because of how much her newly-changed life positively affected her family. This book was well-written and courageous. I loved the parts that read like a novel, such as when she remembered the past events leading up to the night she laid on the tracks. I also loved how detailed the story was regarding the aftermath a...more
Jennifer Defoy
This was an amazing book. It was so scary, touching, inspirational, and a million other things that aren't coming to mind right now. It was so full of raw emotion that I cried on many occasions while reading this one. I've never contemplated suicide, I've never been raped and yet I connected with everything Kristen was talking about. The way she tells her story I couldn't help but get pulled into it.

I can't imagine having to deal with what she was going through at such a young age. While she di...more
Bridget
This book has taken up residence in my heart. Kristen had a lot of negative things happen in her life and the fact that she can now stand tall and share her story is amazing. She went from having a normal life to losing three friends and her grandmother. Then, she was raped by someone she thought she knew. The pain inside got to be too much and Kristen decided that she couldn't take anymore. She decided to lay down on railroad tracks and end her life. But when it came time to die, someone stood...more
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