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365 Deployment Days: A Wife's Survival Story

 
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by: Sara Dawalt

 : 365 Deployment Days: A Wife's Survival Story

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 355.12
EAN: 9781933538945
Edition: 1
ISBN: 1933538945
Label: Bridgeway Books
Manufacturer: Bridgeway Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 127
Publication Date: November 15, 2007
Publisher: Bridgeway Books
Studio: Bridgeway Books




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365 Deployment Days: A Wife's Survival Story follows a military wife's experiences during her husband's deployment to Iraq exploring the wide-ranging emotions brought about by a loved one's deployment. Through self-exploration Sara Dawalt learns the skills necessary to make sense of her life during turmoil. Her quest for happiness during potentially her darkest year will touch your life.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Sighs and Tears
This book was alright but far too much of a pity party for me. It left me more depressed than I had felt before I started. This is not a book to read if you are at all worried about deployment. The impression is that emotionally, she barely makes it through her experience. Try someone else for a good read.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - It was OK.
This book was an alright read, however, there was a lot of content that was repetitive. (But, I may have just been looking for the wrong type of book when I bought this, as this book wasn't something that offered inspiration, but rather the assurance that other people have gone through what you're (may or may not be) feeling at the exact moment.) Being a wife of a military man, it's always interesting to hear how other women handle deployments... It's a quick and easy read - as I finished it in ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Helpful Tool for any Army Wife
I am a new Army Wife and I would recommend this book to anyone who struggles with the day-to-day life after a loved one deploys. Some days even the simplest tasks seem so overwhelming that I can not seem to do them and I felt like I was going out of my mind. Reading Sara's book helped me to realize that I am not in this boat alone and that I have people out there who understand. I have managed to start listening to others better and I have found my own "battle rhythm" to help me through this first ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I totally get it!!
I thought the book was great and I felt that I wasn't the only one out there that felt certain things while my husband was deployed. Yes, sometimes the stories were a tad repetitive but again that's often how you feel when your husbands gone for so long - like you're in a rut and everything just happens over and over again. I read the book after my husband got home from his first deployment and before he left for his second and I still got a lot out of it. Thanks Sarah and Brandon!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - it was okay...
As a military wife, I've read several books relating to deployments. I was expecting this one to explain how the author coped with her husband's deployment. Instead, it seemed that each chapter talked about the same things. She offered no insight or really explained what she was going through. The only things I got out of the book were that work and soccer were two things that helped her get through deployment. It would have been nice if she went into more depth or offered helpful tips for women who ... Read More

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