Unused Towels
by Fil Chavez
ASIN: B0BCP9JL79
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The book is about how one person was guided by God to share why life is worth staying alive. It reaches out to anyone in the throes of suicidal depression and especially to anyone struggling with how to better understand why a person may be suicidal. It tells what worked for the author and what did not.
In order to balance the heavy subject of suicide, the book contains many humorous, uplifting, and entertaining stories.
What people are saying about Unused Towels:
I found (this) to be thought provoking and encouraging. I laughed as the author recounted funny and sometimes humiliating experiences in his life. There were chapters covering suicide that were difficult and sad to read. However, they provided such profound insight on the mindset of someone experiencing deep depression triggered by heartbreaking events, which leads the person to believe that the only way to end the pain is by suicide. I believe that the advice … concerning a suicidal person may be instrumental to friends and family members in intervening to prevent the loss of life of a loved one. … In the end, this story had a happy ending. God brought love, happiness, and fulfillment to his life.
“You may have saved some lives very close to you and not even realized it! … I read your words and saw better what my dad must have been going through before he “transitioned.” … I want to learn more how to “hug” someone long distance. I want to know how a person who has lost their sense of “self-preservation” … can be reached. … THIS IS A MESSAGE WORTH GETTING OUT.
“Hey Fil! I just ordered 9 books to give to family and friends. … I have struggled with depression all my life.(From a veteran friend), “I was lost for 5 ½ years after my tours in Vietnam and Iraq and spent the next 5 ½ years crisscrossing the country on my motorcycle, crashing with friends. Your book has helped me make a change for good. I’ve not told anyone what I just told you; my wife doesn’t even know this.”