Like the quest for a perfect pair of shoes, the search for the right devotional book seems endless at times. But finally, Wake Up Laughing: offbeat Devotions for the "Unconventional" Woman has arrived. In sixty creative takes on the ordinary, author Rachel St. John-Gilbert uses quirky humor to inspire the savvy reader who hungers for a fresh, challenging devotional. Each brief reading combines unusual observations on everyday life experiences--like the clunky cart at the grocery--with spiritual applications that promise to encourage and inspire. Readers will enjoy the therapeutic effects of stress-relieving wit and start their day with joy. End your long search for the right devotional book--here's one that delivers unpredictable, yet inspirational, thoughts and a fun-loving start to your day.
Some reviewers say the book could be a "game changer"--helping women reconsider how they make choices that shape the quality of their lives.
Here's a snippet from a professional review: "I highly recommend this creative, easy-read book to women who feel pressured (trapped) in any area of life."-- Jolane Shaffer (Aug. 2012 CBA Retailer Magazine):
This is "the" industry magazine that makes recommendations for Christian booksellers (The Christian Booksellers Association).
TIDBITS ABOUT ME:
1) My first writing assignment was for Better Homes and Gardens magazine.
2) I've been a freelance writer for 15 years, having contributed stories to, edited, or written about a dozen inspirational gift books for women.
3) I'm represented by a literary agent.
4) Barbour, a traditional publisher for over 30 years, has published all 3 of my "laugh titled" books.
5) My husband and I met in Virginia Beach, VA. We've been married 25 years. He is hugely supportive of my writing and our family.
6) I have 2 school-aged daughters. The ballerina is constantly twirling into things and yells, "OW!" a lot. The comedian relentlessly trolls for laughs--and often nabs them.
7) My son is a music theatre major at the University of Michigan. He has one of the biggest hearts for God and other people I've ever seen. Several of his peers are performing on Broadway and national tours.
Here's some shameless name-dropping for you Broadway fans out there:
(Taylor Louderman who was a headliner for "Bring It On" was one of the 20 kids in his class. Sam Lipps is with the national tour of "Wicked," another is "swing" in Annie--and the list goes on with the UMich phenoms!)
8) I have my struggles with losing weight, saying "So long!" to my youthful looks, being a good wife, mother, Christian, dog-mom, decent human being... and library patron.
9) I tend towards introvert though I can appear extroverted for about 3 hours. Then I need a cocoon and a nap.
10) I tend towards "Realist," but have grown into an "Optimistic Realist."
11) My life is anchored by a small, slightly nutty and loyal circle of friends and family.
This book was very well received. In fact, WAL-Mart contracted for an exclusive "special edition hardback" at one point.
I would like to see the GoodReads rating pop up for this little quirky devotional to reflect the success it enjoyed. I hope that women who enjoyed The Well-Lived Laugh will give it a read.
REVIEW FROM OTHER SITE: "This book is a handy size to take with me and is an enjoyable read. It lifted my spirits and lighted up my day several times. It would be a great gift to give to someone who needs to laugh!"
This book I'm sure would be fine for Christians. I only got half way through - couldn't finish it. I maybe laughed once. Plus, it's more for the younger crowd that are just having children.