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Why I Jumped: My True Story of Postpartum Depression, Dramatic Rescue, & Return to Hope | [Tina Zahn, Wanda Dyson]
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Why I Jumped: My True Story of Postpartum Depression, Dramatic Rescue, & Return to Hope

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  • by Tina Zahn , Wanda Dyson
  • Narrated by Rebecca Gallagher
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    10-01-06
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If I could make it to the bridge, the pain would stop. I just had to make it to the bridge, and the hopelessness would end.

It became a refrain, running over and over in my head as I raced down the highway. Make it to the bridge, and the pain will end. It's hopeless. Just wanna die. Make it to the bridge.

When I finally reached the highest point of the Tower Drive Bridge, I pulled over and stopped the car. I was so calm, so sure. I knew this was the right thing to do, and there was peace as I opened the door, stepped out, and walked around my car toward the guardrail.

As I reached the concrete barrier, I heard someone calling out to me.

"Ma'am! Ma'am!"

I ignored him as I took a deep breath...and jumped.

©2006 Tina Zahn and Wanda Dyson; (P)2006 Oasis Audio LLC, under arrangement with Revell, publisher of the printed book version

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    02-08-07
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    "Very Honest!"

    This book is very clear and concise regarding what the author is going through. It helps me to better understand what was going on with post partum depression. It also gave a clear account of the childs perspective on child sexual abuse. This book will help many feel less alone.

    I highly recommend this book to women and men.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Julie Hanover, PA, USA 08-22-07
    Julie Hanover, PA, USA 08-22-07
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    "Excellent Job!"

    I don't hear the accent mentioned above..I think the narrator did a fantastic job...This book was an excellent read! What a great source of strength for those who are suffering similarly. The story is told in a clear way..easy to understand if you're feeling foggy...I highly recommend this...

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    Marv Lowell, MI, USA 09-16-07
    Marv Lowell, MI, USA 09-16-07 Member Since 2006
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    "Helped me understand"

    This is the intense, harrowing story of the author's struggle with depression and her personal demons that triggered it. The story is exceptionally well written and equally well read. It helped me to better understand and empathize with issues I normally wouldn't be able to. I found the author's utilization of her faith and support group in coming to terms with her demons and subsequent recovery especially moving. I strongly recommend this book for an understanding of the pain of depression and child abuse. Kudos to the author as well for sharing her story.

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    Kerry DAMPIER, Australia 08-03-08
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    "Why I jumped"

    – I though was a good incite into just how the ‘black dog’ can lurk around and become anyone’s friend. I thought the writer look some risks in telling her story so truthfully and I really admire this. It is also bloody great to know that people can stand by the mentally unhealthy; truth is it could be their turn tomorrow. This is not like drugs that you take optionally it’s more like loving a dog with all our heart – it biting someone – and coming to terms with having to deal with killing it. It even touches on the denial and the will to get through one hour at a time. People have all sorts of huge plans in life but have your world do a 360 and then you really get real. I also appreciate that the majority of the book didn’t focus on the children and the effect it had on them. I think most readers who choose this book would because they have empathy with the depressant. No depressant needs to then have their misfortunes become double burdened by learning how they change the life of a child. No parent wants to hurt there children. It is only the self-inflicted drug uses and drinkers that need that shoved in their faces.

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    Jennifer Brighton, MA, USA 05-01-07
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    "Wish I'd Read it Instead"

    The story is heartbreaking of course, but I couldn't tolerate the narrator or her accent. I know the Wisconsin accent fits the author's background, but it grated on me so much I itched. If I had read the book instead, I'm sure I would have been riveted.

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