Thursday, May 21, 2020

Book Review: "How to Save a Life" By SD Robertson

It's not hard to imagine with the current state of affairs during a pandemic why this book might touch so many people in so many ways.

Depression is not a light or airy topic yet for Luke Craven he's a man down on his luck after losing those he loved the most including both parents and his wife.


Now, he's on the verge of fragility when a freak accident changes his entire outlook upon life.


How to Save a Life is an uplifting and powerful read about the random act of kindness that turned into a life saving venture but sadly took a life.


How much is a life worth? What value does each life possess?


Is leading a valued life worthy of a second chance at life?
So many questions arise but one thing is for sure- how can you live your best life- is one the minds of many these days especially those under duress.


This is a heartwarming yet heartbreaking story to live every day to the fullest and appreciate every gesture no matter how big or how small.


What might seem minuscule to you may actually be a huge blessing in disguise and change the trajectory of your life or someone else's.


Never give up is part of the underlying sediment here and the author does a wonderful job showcasing that point of keeping with it and moving forward because health outweighs all else.


Iris gave her life to save his and he'll be darn sure he returns the favor or die trying.
Nora may be the end result of that effort and it signifies the importance of positivity.


Thank you to SD Robertson, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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