Mistaken Identity: Two Families, One Survivor, Unwavering Hope | 
enlarge | Authors: Don & Susie Van Ryn, Newell, Colleen & Whitney Cerak Creators: Mark Tabb, Lillian Thayer Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 113 reviews Sales Rank: 116453
Format: Audiobook, Unabridged Media: Audio CD Edition: Unabridged Number Of Items: 7 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 5.1 x 1.2
ISBN: 0743577035 Dewey Decimal Number: 617.4810440922 EAN: 9780743577038 ASIN: 0743577035
Publication Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: NEW & SEALED!
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The stunning true story of two families trading places from graveside to bedside. Five lives were lost in a tragic accident involving a Taylor University van, and one young woman, severely injured and comatose, was rushed to the hospital. Families, faculty, students, and communities grieved their losses and joined in prayer and hope as the one young woman, Laura Van Ryn, fought for her life in a hospital bed. The national news spread the story, and people everywhere shared the grief and the hope. Five weeks passed for the Cerak family. Believing they had buried their daughter, the Ceraks clung to their faith and worshipped God through their tears, learning to look forward with hope to an eternal reunion with their lovely daughter Whitney. They spent weeks in mourning and grief, slowly moving toward healing. Five weeks passed for the Van Ryns. Keeping a constant bedside vigil over their precious daughter Laura, they sat and prayed and hoped. They rejoiced at each tiny advance toward recovery. They celebrated each sign of Laura's healing. And then the shock! "Okay, Laura, I would like you to write your name for me," the occupationaltherapist said. W-H-I-T-N-E-Y. An event that could be seen as pure tragedy becomes a celebration of life's unfathomable gifts and mysteries.
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mistaken identity July 3, 2008 Very heartfelt story. I bought three copies of this book after I read it because I wanted to share it with others. The amount of faith, love, happiness, sadness and mercy in this book should be a lesson to everyone. It certainly was to me.
Sad but uplifting July 2, 2008 I very much enjoyed this book - the level of detail was so great that I felt like I was really there, watching the terrible true story unfold. It's true, the religious element can get a little bit much and I did find myself skipping over some of the longer Bible passages. That didn't even come close to ruining the book for me, though, because the story was enthralling. At times the book had me near tears, but it's also strangely uplifting. The families are both an inspiration in the way they dealt with what happened to them, and I wish them all the best for the future. Definitely recommended.
You could learn a lot June 25, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I saw the story on the news, but the book really tells you so much more.Not only do you learn so much about this tragic story, but you learn a lot from the families by how they stayed so connected and so strong. Although there were parts i thought i would cry, i recommend it.
Make no mistake--this book is worth reading June 20, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
The amazing story of these two families is not one anyone of us would choose to walk through. The manner in which they carry themselves through this trauma touched me tremendously. The book challenged me to think about what it really means to love my neighbor as myself.
An Inspiration! June 19, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a moving and inspirational book. The story of two families who truly live Christian lives.
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