The Girl Who Fell from the Sky
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An extraordinary true story of resilience, courage, hope and finding lightness after the heaviest of landings.
What if we could figure out a way to see beauty in every part of living—the world, its people and its lessons? To still be able to feel pain and sadness, but see it all as part of this wild ride we call life? We often tell ourselves we'll be grateful when we have that job, or get that car, or that outfit. But what if we could just change our mindsets to one of wonder, of appreciation, of awe in simply being?
For years, Emma Carey was a regular young adult who would wake up and go about their day on autopilot, someone who would look at a sunset and feel unaffected, someone who was living, but not really alive. That is, until something happened that enabled her to really see life for the gift it is. Emma was in a skydiving accident that made her a paraplegic. This book is not just about Emma's fall from the sky and how she learned to walk without ever regaining feeling in her legs but also about the beliefs and ideas that helped her survive. These are the beliefs and ideas that make her the happiest she's ever been.
While Emma did eventually learn how to walk again, her changed mindset is the thing she continues to be proudest of, and most grateful for. Emma's story is one that will capture your heart and heal your mind, as she guides us through what she has learned along the way. With a maturity and evenness beyond her years, as well as a down-to-earth approach to hope and possibility, Emma shows us how to live in the world when what we expected doesn't fit our reality. She shows us how to really look, and see beauty where it is.
©2022 Emma Carey (P)2022 W. F. Howes LtdOne of the best books I listened to
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Em is so inspiring!
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Reminder of gratefulness
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Emma Carey’s story is nothing short of extraordinary. The Girl Who Fell From the Sky is a book that stayed with me long after I finished it, not just because of what happened to her, but because of how she chose to face it. Surviving a skydiving accident that should have killed her, Emma doesn’t dwell on anger, blame, or resentment. Instead, she focuses on gratitude, resilience, and the beauty of life—even in the hardest moments.
What struck me most was her complete lack of bitterness. Even when dealing with insurance companies that dragged her through years of investigations, she saw them as people just doing their job. Even toward those who made mistakes, she held no rage, only understanding. That level of empathy and perspective is rare, and it makes her story incredibly powerful.
This book isn’t just about surviving—it’s about embracing life fully, no matter what. Emma’s positivity is contagious, her writing is raw and honest, and her outlook on life is nothing short of inspiring. I finished this book feeling uplifted, grateful, and reminded of just how precious life is. One of the best books I’ve ever read.
POV: Are You Happy You Survived a Skydiving Accident, or Do You Cry Over That It Happened in the First Place?
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