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In 2008, Angie Smith and her husband Todd (lead singer of the group Selah) learned through ultrasound that their fourth daughter had conditions making her “incompatible with life.” Advised to terminate the pregnancy, the Smiths chose instead to carry this child and allow room for a miracle. That miracle came the day they met Audrey Caroline and got the chance to love her for the precious two-and-a-half hours she lived on earth.
Upon receiving the original diagnosis, Angie started a blog (Bring the Rain) to keep family and friends informed of their journey. Soon, the site exploded in popularity, connecting with thousands who were either experiencing their own heartbreaking situations or simply curious about how God could carry someone through something so tragic. I Will Carry You tells the powerful story of a parent losing her child, interwoven with the biblical story of Lazarus to help those who mourn to still have hope—to find grace and peace in the sacred dance of grief and joy.
Endorsement
"This is a beautiful and tender book that would touch any woman's heart, no matter her age or realm of experience. It is about a relationship so intimate with God that it carves a safe place for crises of faith, for faith proved genuine and for divine callings willed, sealed and fulfilled. Yes, this is one mother's moving story. This one mother also happens to be a true writer. We will hear more from her. Angie, I am so proud of you. May Christ continue to tip the ink jar toward your gifted quill."
- Beth Moore Best-selling author and speaker
Anonymous
Posted May 22, 2010
I have been following Angie Smith's blog for a long time. Audrey's story is one of pain and heartache, joy and love. She was a blessing to this family and forever changed their lives. I know exactly the journey that Angie walks because my newborn baby girl Melissa died shortly after birth in 1990. Twenty years later, I remember every moment of pain, every moment of anger, every moment of questioning God. But I turned that pain into good and I have lived to honor my daughter. I am so thankful that God chose me to be her mother.
If you have lost a child, please read this book. It will help you more than you can imagine.
Update.. Angie Smith gave birth to a healthy baby girl this week. Both are doing wonderful. I am so happy for them!
7 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
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Posted May 22, 2010
this book shows what it is like to live and grieve the loss of a child. i cried most of the way through it, and i appreciate my children so much more!
6 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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Posted June 8, 2010
I read the synopsis of this book and thought it sounded like a great read. I am a pediatric nurse and thought I could relate to it. This book is terrible. I have started it and cannot bring myself to finish it. Most of the book is scripture. I wanted to hear more about Audrey's story and I turn the page to another scripture. I understand the author is religious but there is hardly any story here. Then, what story there was to the book was so over dramatic. It is, understandably, a sad story but seriously the author makes it sound like every person who looks at her just starts crying instantly. I was very disappointed in this book and wish I could get a refund!!
5 out of 26 people found this review helpful.
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Posted May 20, 2010
I normally would have not picked this book to read on my own but it was offered as a free ebook from BN so I figured I should try it because some of the other recent ebooks released were really good.
Overall, the book was pretty good. I felt very emotional towardss Angie Smith which is what I'm sure she intended. However, something that made the book uncomfortable for me was the Christian tones of the book. I understand that this book I understand that this book is purely what she was feeling so the story should not be changed at all. Since I am not a Christian, it just wasn't the book for me.
I do recommend this book but just be aware of the very religious nature of the book.
3 out of 10 people found this review helpful.
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Posted May 21, 2010
This book is so easy to read and so inspirational that it's a must read if you are a christian mother or even if you're not. I could feel in my own skin the grief and deep sorrow for Audrey's short period of life. I could totally relate to every fear that she have in her pregnancies because I had them too every time that you visit the doctor to see how's your baby doing in there. It moves you and encourages you to renovate your faith in the Lord and to be more aware and thankful of every blessing that you have.
Please read it, you won't regret it. Thank you Angie for sharing with us your difficult experience. God bless you.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted June 21, 2010
Angie Smith is a true example of living a vulnerable life for others. She does not put on a face or candy coat anything and has the courage to share her deepest pains with the world. Only a handful of people are willing to take their stories and share them so that they may be an encouragement to others and allow others to see that they are not alone. Her and Todd's story is so beautifully written and I have seen first hand how it has allowed others to be able to open up and seek healing. She helps give those who are hurting permission to open up, share, and heal. It is a raw story of faith, hope, and the strong love a mother and father feel for their child and how precious Audrey's life was not in vain...she may have "only" lived outside the womb for a couple hours, but she truly lived, she touched lives, God used her. I pray that this book, this story would encourage others to step up, take off the mask and be willing to share their journeys, the pains and the joys. Thank you Angie for being willing to be so incredibly vulnerable, selfless, and so full of love.
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Posted March 8, 2012
I recomend this book toevery one! This was the first e bookI bought and was well worth it! A tear jerker...
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Posted January 16, 2012
Wow, wow, wow. Angie Smith,you are a brave courageous woman.I am so sorry for your loss.
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Posted October 29, 2011
I haven't quite finished the book but you better have a very large tissue box beside you because it is very outstandingly written.
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Posted October 23, 2011
Angie's story is familiar to me personally as it will be to anyone who has experienced the death of hope and empty arms. I recommend this book, as Angie's transparency is so fresh and encouraging in the midst if such raw and profound pain.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.The story of Audrey Caroline will touch you. Angie Smith did an incredible job of capturing the joy and the heartbreak of her daughter's short time on earth.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Heartbreaking story yet it is so full of hope! A fantastic book!
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Posted August 22, 2011
This is the first book I have ever read that I felt the author truly bared her soul. The experience she went through with her daughter Audrey and the way she continued to give glory to God absolutely blew me away. This woman is REAL.
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Posted May 28, 2011
What an amazing story. I have never lost a child, but yet I was still deeply moved by this story.
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Posted March 22, 2011
Such an inspiring read of life, loss and everything in between!
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Posted March 12, 2011
If you have faced loss this book helps to set your focus on trusting and finding hope in God. It is honest and touching.
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Posted March 3, 2011
My 5 week old son passed away in 2007 to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, this book has given me so hope and faith.
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Posted January 4, 2011
I was told to read this book just days after my first miscarriage and this book has helped me emotionally and spiritually get through one of the hardest points in my life. I can not express enough, there aren't the words, to explain how blessed I feel that this book was brought into my life when I was so down and so far away from the Lord. Angie Smith brought the word of the Lord back into my life and my situation and I will be forever grateful to her, her supportive family, and most of all, Audery. God Bless!
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Posted January 4, 2011
I Will Carry You is a fantastic book. I thought it was very eye opening to read. I find it incredible how God can take pain, such as Angie's situation, and transform it into a way to spread His love. Witnessing her high points and her low points makes me realize that God can give people a way out to any tough situation. He will always provide love for those who love Him. This book is very touching and I would recommend it to anyone.
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Posted December 29, 2010
I gave this to my mother in law when my husband passed away and also to a friend when she lost her son. Both of them said its the best grief book they have ever read. i love what a great example Angie is.
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Overview
In 2008, Angie Smith and her husband Todd (lead singer of the group Selah) learned through ultrasound that their fourth daughter had conditions making her “incompatible with life.” Advised to terminate the pregnancy, the Smiths chose instead to carry this child and allow room for a miracle. That miracle came the day they met Audrey Caroline and got the chance to love her for the precious two-and-a-half hours she lived on earth.
Upon receiving the original diagnosis, Angie started a blog (Bring the Rain) to keep family and friends informed of their journey. Soon, the site exploded in popularity, connecting with thousands who were either experiencing their...