cover image Sis, Take a Breath: Encouragement for the Woman Who’s Trying to Live and Love Well (but Secretly Just Wants to Take a Nap)

Sis, Take a Breath: Encouragement for the Woman Who’s Trying to Live and Love Well (but Secretly Just Wants to Take a Nap)

Kirsten Watson, with Ami McConnell. Tyndale Momentum, $24.99 (240p) ISBN 978-1-4964-5680-9

Watson, who has “seven kids and a pro-athlete husband,” shares in her upbeat debut practical advice and biblical guidance on how to get through the day. The author credits her faith with centering her and reminds readers that prayer “isn’t a ‘one and done’ deal,” but “an ongoing relationship” with God that requires effort and care. Watson recalls having two miscarriages in four months, advising readers that “pain doesn’t necessarily go away... but God can give us a new perspective.” Passages from scripture punctuate Watson’s advice, such as when she quotes from Romans to urge readers to stay true to themselves and turns to Luke to show the value of prioritizing one’s time. Watson also describes giving her children “the Talk” about racism, voicing her anger over the racial injustice that makes the conversation necessary and pointing to the Holy Spirit’s ubiquity as a source of comfort. Though Watson sometimes veers toward the formulaic (“Limits are a good thing”), her exuberance and resilience are infectious. Weary souls will appreciate this breath of fresh air. Agent: Rachelle Gardner, Gardner Literary. (May)