This Sweet Life : How We Lived after Kirby Died

Brown, Jean, Brown, Ginny

ISBN 10: 0578708795 ISBN 13: 9780578708799
Verlag: Three Tomatoes Publishing, The, 2002
Gebraucht Softcover

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You are about to take a journey that will spark your heart and soul, and most likely leave you speechless. After reading 2200 nonfiction books and working behind the scenes in the personal development industry for twenty-five years for Tony Robbins, Ginny & Jean Brown's, This Sweet Life is far beyond a must read.~Gary King, author of The Happiness Formula


A beautiful, heart-breaking book that exposes the dangerous side of the self-help industry. It tells the story of Kirby Brown who died after being deprived of water, food and sleep and then put in a sweat lodge by James Arthur Ray, a man who was not qualified to run a sweat lodge, ignored pleas for help once participants were inside the lodge and left the scene immediately afterwards.  ~Marianne Power, author Help Me!... One Woman's Quest to Find Out if Self-Help Really Can Change Her Life


Kirby Brown was a seeker who lived a life of passion and adventure. When she and two others died in a sweat lodge at a self-help retreat on October 8, 2009, it shattered her family and friends. Kirby’s mother and sister detail how they learned about Kirby’s ugly death, struggled through their grief, and kept moving forward through the trial of the criminally negligent guru in charge, James Arthur Ray–international best-selling motivational speaker who had been featured in “The Secret” and on Oprah. Following the trial, the family founded SEEK Safely Inc., since all seekers are entitled to safe self-improvement journeys.


Even through their multi-layered grieving process, Ginny and Jean Brown wanted to live as Kirby did—with passion and love. In sharing their story, they offer an invitation into their private hell, an immersion in their grief, and a story of evolution after trauma.

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Titel: This Sweet Life : How We Lived after Kirby ...
Verlag: Three Tomatoes Publishing, The
Erscheinungsdatum: 2002
Einband: Softcover
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