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"When I lost my fifteen-year old daughter to suicide, I thought my own world would end. But what I learned about love and forgiveness changed my life forever. It will change yours too."

Raw and honest, the author shares her painful past an abusive alcoholic father, a failed marriage, the rejection she suffered after she came out as a lesbian, and her own brush with suicide. What could have been a story mired in self-pity and misery, ultimately is a story of hope. Nina's compelling life journey shows how pain and loss can be transformed into strength and purpose. This book is not only for survivors but for anyone facing depression with suicidal tendencies.
 
The book has garnered outstanding reviews from suicide prevention organizations, expert psychiatrists, best-selling authors on suicide, mental health and parenting magazines, as well as grief recovery organizations. Once The Storm Is Over unapologetically rips apart the façade of coping to show the devastating aftermath of a child's suicide and how a mother, flawed but courageous, learns to live again. Described as brave, insightful and inspiring, this book is sure to make its mark in the literature of suicide recovery, and be remembered for its profound and healing message. It won The Literary Critic Reviewer's Award and the Reader's Favorite 5-Star Award.

Once the Storm is Over From Grieving to Healing After the Suicide of My Daughter eBook Nina Bingham

Once the Storm is Over is so much more than a blended biography and autobiography. It is a story of deep calling unto deep. It is a story of the mystical exchange between vulnerability and victory in life. It is a story of how nothing goes wasted in the economy of God, not even the most rending of circumstances. It is a story of grace.
In the prologue to Once the Storm is Over, Nina Bingham immediately grabs the attention by taking the reader straight to the crisis point of her story – her daughter, Moriyah’s, desperate need for help. Moriyah had faced many losses in her young life, but when it came to the loss of her beloved father, Moriyah was catapulted into a sorrow she could not bear.
Nina sets the stage to her story by taking her reader back to her own precarious childhood and the subsequent challenges posed to an innocent little girl attempting to navigate her way through far less than ideal circumstances. Circumstances that affected the trajectory of her own life. She touches upon her first marriage ending in divorce, and her entrance into the life of lesbianism and all the ensuing challenges and discoveries there.
So like Nina, Moriyah was born into a set of circumstances that would affect the trajectory of her life as well. Circumstances she managed, until her father’s untimely and sudden death. Moriyah had lost her soulmate and no matter the passing of time, no matter the counsel, no matter the medicines, this was a depth of despair Moriyah just couldn’t shake, believing her only option to be the taking of her own life.
Again, the reader is invited in with a relational question and answer, referring to Nina’s unspeakable anguish following Moriyah’s suicide: “I started with the How much can one person take? thing. A lot.” (Pg. 68.) Nina, a successful and lauded therapist, was now caught in the gravity of such consuming guilt and remorse, that for all her knowledge and experience, she was finding it nearly impossible to help herself.
Nina articulately shares how in time, and through a willingness to conduct a fearless moral inventory upon herself, she has not only navigated her way back to the land of the living, but to the land of the thriving. The deepest part of the author, calls unto the deepest part of the reader, as Nina unfolds her personal experience of that mystical exchange between vulnerability and victory in life.
This book can be read in one sitting. Yet it’s impact will remain.
Absolutely worth the read.

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  • File Size 1703 KB
  • Print Length 112 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Big Table Publishing Company (February 28, 2015)
  • Publication Date February 28, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00U4IXY3S

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Once the Storm is Over From Grieving to Healing After the Suicide of My Daughter eBook Nina Bingham Reviews


A must read for any suicide survivor, as it gives lots of hope and strength.. Wonderfully written, very honest and true to the bone. I could relate to a lot...being a suicide and domestic abuse survivor myself. It's one of those books that open your eyes and transform you...Thank you Nina.
I appreciated the author baring her soul so that others may learn, and may derive comfort that they are not alone.

Eva Osborn
This was an amazing book - I read it in one sitting, did not put it down the entire night. I have a much better understanding of suicide and I think that it is a must read for those who are left behind after a suicide. I cannot imagine anything worse than losing a teenager to suicide. Nina Bingham guides you through the harrowing, and sometimes funny side of death. A wonderful read. Thank you Nina for bringing this book into my life. It was worth every penny and it floats around in my head even after a month - I keep remembering things you wrote about. Thank you for a very good read.
Having lost my 15 year old daughter to suicide 6 weeks ago this book is a hopeful and healing one.
Loved it! As a survivor myself, I could relate to a lot of her thoughts and feelings. I had those same ones. I recommend everyone to read this! Thank you Nina for a great book.
The author has skillfully written about her daughter's suicide and her efforts to come to terms with the depths of her loss. Reading this book will provide insight and support to someone struggling with loss. A fir me who lost her son to suicide once wrote that we as a people have lost the concept of lamenting. This book helps one understand grief and lamentation. Those of us who have struggled with depression will recognize that struggle. Others may gain a better understanding of depression. To Nina, thank you for you courage to write such a honest work.
Nina Bingham's book, Once the Storm is Over, does what few books about grief can do--provides a fascinating story about family and love with first-hand tools to help readers heal from their own tragedies. BIngham weaves her story about dealing with depression and her daughter's suicide between generous professional (she is a life coach counselor) words of wisdom for readers wondering how to return to the land of the living after the suicide of a loved one. Her honest, poignant words of grief and love combine to give the reader encouragement to recognize their feelings (and tears) as necessary to move forward. With prose that is poetic and gentle, Bingham lets the reader know that their loved ones are still and always will remain part of their lives, for that is the gift they give us even when we can no longer touch them physically. She uses examples in her own situation to validate her words, and never shies away from sharing what she might have done had she known what she does now. This is a book, that long after the last word has been read, will stay with the reader like a comforting friend--gentle, insightful, and understanding.
Once the Storm is Over is so much more than a blended biography and autobiography. It is a story of deep calling unto deep. It is a story of the mystical exchange between vulnerability and victory in life. It is a story of how nothing goes wasted in the economy of God, not even the most rending of circumstances. It is a story of grace.
In the prologue to Once the Storm is Over, Nina Bingham immediately grabs the attention by taking the reader straight to the crisis point of her story – her daughter, Moriyah’s, desperate need for help. Moriyah had faced many losses in her young life, but when it came to the loss of her beloved father, Moriyah was catapulted into a sorrow she could not bear.
Nina sets the stage to her story by taking her reader back to her own precarious childhood and the subsequent challenges posed to an innocent little girl attempting to navigate her way through far less than ideal circumstances. Circumstances that affected the trajectory of her own life. She touches upon her first marriage ending in divorce, and her entrance into the life of lesbianism and all the ensuing challenges and discoveries there.
So like Nina, Moriyah was born into a set of circumstances that would affect the trajectory of her life as well. Circumstances she managed, until her father’s untimely and sudden death. Moriyah had lost her soulmate and no matter the passing of time, no matter the counsel, no matter the medicines, this was a depth of despair Moriyah just couldn’t shake, believing her only option to be the taking of her own life.
Again, the reader is invited in with a relational question and answer, referring to Nina’s unspeakable anguish following Moriyah’s suicide “I started with the How much can one person take? thing. A lot.” (Pg. 68.) Nina, a successful and lauded therapist, was now caught in the gravity of such consuming guilt and remorse, that for all her knowledge and experience, she was finding it nearly impossible to help herself.
Nina articulately shares how in time, and through a willingness to conduct a fearless moral inventory upon herself, she has not only navigated her way back to the land of the living, but to the land of the thriving. The deepest part of the author, calls unto the deepest part of the reader, as Nina unfolds her personal experience of that mystical exchange between vulnerability and victory in life.
This book can be read in one sitting. Yet it’s impact will remain.
Absolutely worth the read.
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