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The Great Blue Hills of God
A Story of Facing Loss, Finding Peace, and Learning the True Meaning of Home
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- $ 52.900,00
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- $ 52.900,00
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The creative force behind Blackberry Farm, Tennessee’s award-winning farm-to-table resort, reveals how she found herself only after losing everything in this powerful memoir of resilience.
“I couldn’t put down this wise, honest, beautifully written story.”—Shauna Niequist, New York Times bestselling author of Present Over Perfect and Bread & Wine
Born with the gift of hospitality, Kreis Beall helped create one of the nation’s most renowned resort destinations, Blackberry Farm, in Tennessee’s Smoky Mountain foothills. For decades, she was a fixture in the travel and entertaining world and frequently appeared in the pages of popular home and design magazines. But at the pinnacle of her success, Kreis faced a series of challenges that reframed her life, including a brain injury that permanently impaired her hearing and the conclusion of her thirty-six-year marriage to her best friend and business partner, Sandy Beall.
Alone and uncertain as her world shifts and marriage ends, Kreis begins a new journey to find her faith and find God. After spending years on her beautiful exterior life and work, she begins the hardest undertaking of all: reclaiming and redesigning her interior life and soul.
Kreis retreats to Blackberry Farm, moving into an unassuming, 300-square-foot shed with peeling paint on the exterior walls, “where I met myself for the first time.” She examines what it takes to redefine life after deep loss and acknowledges, for the first time, often unbearable truths that existed beneath the beauty she had created.
By turns fiercely honest, heartbreaking, and warm, Kreis Beall’s story will resonate with anyone who can benefit from her discovery that “All it takes is all you’ve got. And it is worth it.”
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Entrepreneur Beall cofounder of the Blackberry Farm resort in Tennessee and the former wife of Ruby Tuesday's founder, Sandy Beall tells of overcoming obstacles in her moving debut. The author was swept away in 1975 by her future husband, who pulled up in a Jaguar with "two cut-crystal highball glasses filled with icy gin and tonics" on the dash. For the next 36 years, Beall and Sandy opened restaurants, moved in and out of countless picture-perfect homes all over the South, and raised two boys until the marriage between the two admitted workaholics started to show cracks, and they divorced. Throughout this time, Beall faced tragedies including a devastating brain injury that damaged her hearing and sense of smell; the loss of a child to a skiing accident; a house fire; and a sister suffering from substance abuse. Yet she puts a positive spin on matters, a perspective she attributes to her growing Christian faith: "The comfort that God gives me is strength, encouragement, and hope to deal with life." Beall's earnest, uplifting memoir will resonate with faith-based readers.