All of us have books that make the cut whenever we overhaul the space on our respective bookshelves. For me, no matter what whirlwind of emotion overtakes me at any given moment, I would never get rid of the following books:
- The Invisible Woman by Nicole Johnson
- Oh The Places You’ll Go by Dr. Seuss
- Mom on the Run by Nancy Kennedy
- The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren
- Army Green Navy Blue by Helen Sayre Jackson
- After the Boxes Are Unpacked by Susan Miller
- Simple Abundance by Sarah Ban Breathnach
- If You Don’t Know Where You’re Going, You’ll Probably End Up Somewhere Else By David Campbell
- What Happens When Women Walk in Faith by Lysa Terkeurst
- Your Best Life Now by Joel Osteen
What are some of the books on your bookshelves that have seen you through the darkest of days? Books that always make the cut. Inquiring minds want to know.




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Oh The Places You’ll Go! is one of my favorite all time books…and Dr. Seuss’s last book!
I can always rely on trusy ‘ol Jane Austen when I’m feeling down.