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Learning to Breathe Again: Choosing Life and Finding Hope After a Shattering Loss

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Follow Christian singer/songwriter Tammy Trent as she tells of her beautiful love story turned tragic, still pointing to God as the source of all life and hope. Theirs was a fairy-tale romance. Her husband, Trent, was Tammy's best friend and business manager. While vacationing in Jamaica in 2001, a routine free diving excursion in the Blue Lagoon turned drastically tragic when Trent never resurfaced. Unfortunately, the following day's events of 9/11 would create an incredible obstacle to Tammy's and her family's efforts to connect and handle these horrendous events. Tearful prayers pleading with God to make Himself real have been answered, and God is slowly restoring Tammy's joy and hope, as she begins to sing and dance again for Him.

215 pages, Hardcover

First published February 29, 2000

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153 reviews
October 26, 2015
Overall I enjoyed the book. I loved hearing about their love story and getting to know their families. But there wasn't enough substance about how she healed after her loss, and so I felt the title was misleading. She talked only a little of taking time off from her career (which most of us can't go) and spending time with those closest to her. But then it was just over. Did she go to therapy? Do special things in her church? How did she recover? I was disappointed with that; it is the main reason I chose to read the book, to learn from it for my personal loss.
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Author 23 books28 followers
April 26, 2013
This is one of the most heartbreaking and inspriational stories I have read in a long time. It is a Christian inspiration memoir but you don't have to be a Christian to appreciate the story. While I don't normally read this kind of book, the story of her experience was so fascinating.

Tammy's life growing up was no fairy tale. Abandoned by her father, she desperately yearned for affection from her stepfather but he was often cold and distant and her mother just didn't seem to care. Tammy turned to Christianity and met a young man at a Bible study class. The book chronicles how Tammy and Trent (she took his first name for her stage name) fall in love.

Tammy and Trent had a fairy tale romance love-affair and ending...but no happily ever after. Just when their life was going so great, they decide to go on a tropical vacation. Trent liked to scuba dive so he and Tammy went for a dive in a ceyote. Trent dove down but he never came back. Tammy's story of waiting for him, the panic and ultimate realization that he isn't coming back, is heartbreaking. When his body is found the next day, Tammy tries to fly back home, but the date is September 11, 2001.

While much of the story focuses on Tammy's career as a gsopel star and Trent's job as her manager, the real strength of the book was for was seeing how she endured in the light of which seems so unendurable. A beautiful, tragic story worth reading.
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137 reviews2 followers
October 28, 2008
I can’t believe I haven’t put this on my list yet!!!
I think around 2003 Tammy Trent came to our church and gave us her testimony. I immediately dashed off to the library to get this book and was wrapped up in it. I read it one afternoon. (It usually takes me FOREVER to read a book)
Such a beautiful story of faith, love, and hope. When she didn’t know where Trent was but knew something awful had happened, she did what she was always trained to do. She sang and cried out to the Lord like a soldier going through training day after day… there always comes a time when your mind won’t know what to do but your body does.
Really beautiful story of how she met the love of her life, got married, lost him, and rejoices now that he is a part of her future.
Lovely story.
If you need something uplifting, check this one out!!
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39 reviews
January 29, 2024
This was a good read. A story from a strong and faithful woman of God. She leans in on the strength of God to overcome unthinkable tragedy.
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January 11, 2010
My mother in law gave me this book. It was intriguing because it was the story of her husband's death...And he went missing on the day before 9/11. It was written very simply and not necessarily good literature, but it kept me captivated.
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546 reviews8 followers
March 5, 2008
A heartbreaking story of love, loss, and hope. I really connected with Tammy and her story.
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876 reviews7 followers
April 30, 2020
Wow - excellent book especially after hearing about her story from a friend who heard her speak at a conference (Amy Maze)
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124 reviews
June 21, 2015
The full title sounds like a " how to book" but it is not . It is a story of Tammy Trent's loss.
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October 7, 2022
This book has helped me a little with the recent loss of my husband. Tammy’s tragic story and how she remained strong in both her life and her faith is inspiring to me as I struggle with my recent loss. I truly enjoy hearing about how Trent and Tammy met and about their beautiful relationship.
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250 reviews1 follower
October 14, 2018
A very emotional book about the tragic death of Tammy Trent's husband during a diving accident and the stages of her healing.
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14 reviews19 followers
June 23, 2009
This is the most heart-touching book I have read in a while. Tammy's story is truly a gift.
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