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Book ReviewsHow to Survive the Loss of a Love/Cassettes |
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Book: How to Survive the Loss of a Love/Cassettes
Written by: Harold H. Bloomfield Melba Colgrove Peter McWilliams |
Publisher: Prelude Press
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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Bad break up? This too shall pass Rating:
5 / 5
I read this book years ago and really found it helpful. It's much better for breakups and divorces than it is for coping with the death of a loved one. Practical and timeless advice. Comforting concepts broken up into small readable passages so as not to overwhelm the grieving individuals. I tend to like most of the stuff out there that this author has written (see also my review of "Do It"). One thing that I really genuinely like about this author is that he isn't in it for the money. Seriously. If you go to his website (which I can't list due to rules but you can google yourself) you'll find that all of his books are online in their entirety for free. That's right, you can read them online gratis. I definitely recommend purchasing them though because they are quite good. I've given this one to a few people who went through some awful breakups and they seemed comforted by it. Trust me: this book, a pint of ice cream, and box of tissues just might do the trick for the grieved parties out there. It gives you hope.
A Must Have For Anyone Suffering A Loss Rating:
5 / 5
This book is a must-have for anyone who is suffering a loss of any kind. I have used it three times since I bought it 8 years ago, and I gave copies to numerous people who were suffering losses, and all of us agree...we couldn't have gotten along without it. The mix of step-by-step advice is very easy to follow, and the poetry really hits home. And whatever you do, once you buy it, don't get rid of it....you'll be surprised how useful this book is for the rest of your life.
This book is what's keeping me sane right this moment Rating:
5 / 5
I consider myself very lucky to have found a copy of it.. It is really really helpful, trust me. I don't think "I will run out of poems before I run out of pain" as long as I can read the poems in this book. Highly recommended.
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