<p>There is something very therapeutic about hearing someone else share the story of her own personal struggle. Somebody Free Me is written from that point of view. It&rsquo;s as if you are sitting in the circle of a twelve-step recovery session and are listening to a fellow struggler share her journey toward healing. Cheryl has a way of sharing her pain through the lens of family and faith which provides both a sense of honesty and hope. I pray God blesses you as you read it. -Jeff Leake author of God In Motion. </p><p>Cheryl Guy is a perfect example of how God can take someone who is in great bondage and propel her toward healing by the power of his love and leading. -Barb Priestap Gannon University faculty member mother of three wife of one and sister in the Lord. </p><p>Cheryl provides very poignant word pictures that will help the reader understand the emotional pain of someone with food addiction issues and the recovery process. -Melodie Leake Allison Park Church Marriage Matters Pastor </p><p>No one has a unique challenge in life. Maybe you don&rsquo;t have an eating disorder. But whatever you may be facing you&rsquo;ll find many intersecting points between your story and Cheryl&rsquo;s. At those intersections you will feel encouraged and a sense of healing just for you! -Al Detter Pastor since 1975 </p><p>My interest peaked immediately as I began to read Somebody Free Me. As someone who&rsquo;s spent nearly a lifetime in personal &ldquo;battles&rdquo; with food I was drawn in by Cheryl&rsquo;s heartfelt words about her struggles with bulimia and her active choice of recovery. Readers will discover many positive coping strategies to help move them towards freedom from food addiction. -Jane Kanter University Director of the Learning Disabilities Program</p>
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