Death Row Saved My Life and Other Stories: Finding Meaning in a Harsh World

Author:   Clifford Williams
Publisher:   Resource Publications (CA)
ISBN:  

9798385263998


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   28 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Death Row Saved My Life and Other Stories: Finding Meaning in a Harsh World


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In these inviting and engaging stories, readers will meet people who have had to confront a wide array of harsh psychological and situational realities: heroin addiction, anorexia, suicidal impulses, living in a refugee camp, being homeless as a child, domestic violence, the death of an infant son, being on death row, and many more. Told in their own words, as expertly edited by Cliff Williams, these stories display people who have found meaning in their lives through long and fervent struggles. Empathize with Ellen in ""Found Dead"" and Sara in ""Betrayed by My Husband."" Walk alongside Katie in ""Finding My Birth Family"" and Evelyn in ""Burned in a Flash Fire."" Be delighted when Lora in ""Homeless as a Child"" and Stephanie in ""A Schizophrenic Mother and an Abusive Father"" become something they never thought they would be. These stories are both enlightening and inspiring.

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Author:   Clifford Williams
Publisher:   Resource Publications (CA)
Imprint:   Resource Publications (CA)
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9798385263998


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   28 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""Through these stories, Dr. Williams has captured the healing power of narrative, the universal nature of suffering, and the many faces of redemption. The stories shared are not the stories we hear every day, but they are in fact everyday stories. Our friends, our neighbors, our family--they are here on these pages and we are invited to bear witness."" --Catherine McConnell, Clinical Psychologist ""Clifford Williams skillfully captures resilient narratives in the participants' own words and offers a profoundly humane exploration of how people rebuild meaning after loss and trauma. As a psychologist, I was moved by the compassion, clarity, and honesty of the book."" --Ann Eberhardt, Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault Therapist ""The stories of our lives shape and define us, which is why it is such a gift to find a respected philosopher who is also a master storyteller. In Death Row Saved My Life and Other Stories, Cliff Williams invites us into the raw complexity of human experience--where suffering and hope, pain and redemption, loss and growth all live side by side."" --Mark R. McMinn, co-author of An Invitation to Slow ""Clifford Williams's Death Row Saved My Life and Other Stories is a powerful, redemptive book--raw and yet deeply human. It illuminates resilience, faith, and transformation, offering readers unforgettable lessons of hope, justice, and the strength of the human spirit."" --Phyllis Mathis, Ontological Life Coach and Mental Health Professional ""I've been a fan of Dr. Williams's works for over two decades and this one is my favorite so far. In between these covers, he presents a beautifully curated collection of powerful and moving stories that provide a window into the lives and struggles of others and a mirror into one's own soul--serving as a testament to the resiliency of the human spirit."" --David G. Zacharias, MD, Clinical Instructor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington Medical Center ""Through these stories, Dr. Williams has captured the healing power of narrative, the universal nature of suffering, and the many faces of redemption. The stories shared are not the stories we hear every day, but they are in fact everyday stories. Our friends, our neighbors, our family--they are here on these pages and we are invited to bear witness."" --Catherine McConnell, Clinical Psychologist ""Clifford Williams skillfully captures resilient narratives in the participants' own words and offers a profoundly humane exploration of how people rebuild meaning after loss and trauma. As a psychologist, I was moved by the compassion, clarity, and honesty of the book."" --Ann Eberhardt, Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault Therapist ""The stories of our lives shape and define us, which is why it is such a gift to find a respected philosopher who is also a master storyteller. In Death Row Saved My Life and Other Stories, Cliff Williams invites us into the raw complexity of human experience--where suffering and hope, pain and redemption, loss and growth all live side by side."" --Mark R. McMinn, co-author of An Invitation to Slow ""Clifford Williams's Death Row Saved My Life and Other Stories is a powerful, redemptive book--raw and yet deeply human. It illuminates resilience, faith, and transformation, offering readers unforgettable lessons of hope, justice, and the strength of the human spirit."" --Phyllis Mathis, Ontological Life Coach and Mental Health Professional ""I've been a fan of Dr. Williams's works for over two decades and this one is my favorite so far. In between these covers, he presents a beautifully curated collection of powerful and moving stories that provide a window into the lives and struggles of others and a mirror into one's own soul--serving as a testament to the resiliency of the human spirit."" --David G. Zacharias, MD, Clinical Instructor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington Medical Center


Author Information

Clifford Williams taught philosophy for fifty years at various colleges. He is the author of One More Train to Ride: The Underground World of Modern American Hoboes (2003) and Choosing to Live: Stories of Those Who Stepped Away from Suicide (2017).

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