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This program is read by the author Elizabeth Smart comes after up her number one New York Times best retailer, My Account - about being placed in captivity as a teenager and how she were able to survive - with a powerful and motivating audiobook about what it takes to overcome stress, find the power to move on, and reclaim one's life. Writer. Activist. Sufferer - no more. In her fearless memoir, My Account - the foundation of the Lifetime Original movie I Am Elizabeth Smart - Elizabeth detailed, for the very first time, the horror behind the headlines of her abduction by religious fanatic Brian David Mitchell and his better half, Wanda Barzee. Since then, she's married, turn into a mother, and journeyed the world as the chief executive of the Elizabeth Smart Base, sharing her story with the purpose of helping others along the way. Again and again, Elizabeth is asked the same question: How will you find the desire to go on? Within this audiobook, Elizabeth profits to the horrific experience she endured, and the hard-won lessons she learned, to provide answers. She also calls upon others who have dealt with adversity - victims of violence, disease, conflict, and reduction - to explore the pathways toward anticipation. Through interactions with such well-known voices as Anne Romney, Diane Von Furstenburg, and Mandy Patinkin to religious market leaders Archbishop John C. Wester and Elder Richard Hinckley to her own parents, Elizabeth uncovers an even greater sense of solace and understanding. Where There's Wish is the consequence of Elizabeth's objective: It is both an up-close-and-personal glance into her healing process and a heartfelt how-to guide for listeners to make serenity with the past and embrace the future. From the audiobook: "I was not willing to simply accept that my fate was to live unhappily ever after. Everything - my family, my home, my chance to visit school - had received back to me, and I didn't want to miss a second chance of living my own life." (Elizabeth Smart) "A couple of two types of survivors: the ones who did not die, and those who live. There will be those who'll always remember and be the sufferer, and ones who just won't. You have to continue, you have to learn, and you have to mend." (Diane von Furstenberg)