Forgiveness is often spoken about as if it were simple-a choice, a virtue, a single moment of grace. But anyone who has lived through mental health, addiction, trauma, abuse, or deep loss knows the truth: it is rarely simple.
When We Forgive is a collection of fifteen stories tracing the path between hurt and healing.
These stories reflect on what it means to forgive others, to forgive ourselves, and, in some cases, to face the weight of having caused harm-and the longing to be forgiven.
Written for those who feel forgiveness may be out of reach, this collection offers lived experiences not as answers, but as a reminder that even in the most difficult circumstances, change is possible.
All proceeds from this book support the Life to Paper Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to helping individuals impacted by mental health and addiction experience the therapeutic power of storytelling.Contributors:
Melanie Goldman
Dr. I. Michael Kaufmann
Lydia Knorr
Adam Kunder
Jacques V. Leroux
Dr. Erin Mantis
Sandra McQuade
Meg Nocero
Maya Noor
Susan Raphael
Kit Robison
Tabitha Rose
C.V. Shaw
Dr. Vera Tarman
Norm Trainor