Liver and Onions |
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Author:
| Deibler, Jeromy |
ISBN: | 979-8-3923-8385-6 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2023 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $12.98 |
Book Description:
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Jeromy Deibler hasn't had a lot of free time. At the age of nineteen, he moved to Nashville to follow a dream and a girl, and when their band (FFH) became a sensation they rode the momentum without looking back.
Now, for the first time, Jeromy is telling his own story, one that begins with Amish roots in rural Pennsylvania and continues through his time in the music business, into the dark cloud of sickness, and back out again. We walk with him through the halls of his high...
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Jeromy Deibler hasn't had a lot of free time. At the age of nineteen, he moved to Nashville to follow a dream and a girl, and when their band (FFH) became a sensation they rode the momentum without looking back.
Now, for the first time, Jeromy is telling his own story, one that begins with Amish roots in rural Pennsylvania and continues through his time in the music business, into the dark cloud of sickness, and back out again. We walk with him through the halls of his high school and meet his friends, we sit in on recording sessions and backstage at sold-out concerts, and see into treatment rooms where Jeromy enters what he calls "spirit-winter" as he begins chemotherapy and he and Jennifer walk through the loss of friends, family, and eventually their home.
Liver and Onions is heartfelt, funny, and at times a little irreverent, but it's honest through and through. Jeromy takes us on an emotional ride, from the euphoria of selling two million albums and having a decade of number-one songs to disappearing in Africa for six months and then losing his health, his house, and everything he owns in a flood. Through it all, Jeromy has begun to learn what God is really like, and for the first time he's telling the story in detail, and he's naming names.
If you want a candid look inside the life of a traveler and to hear some of what he's picked up along the way, you'll find Liver and Onions to be an easy read. Jeromy's writing is relaxed, like talking with a trusted friend, and you'll love where the conversation leads.