Sometimes I Cry In The Shower: A Grieving Father's Journey To Wholeness And Healing
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Rating | : | 4.22 (976 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0692483853 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 158 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Women – Do you want to understand your man? If the two of you sadly lost a child, do you think he loved that precious gift less because he does not openly cry as often as you…or seemingly not at all? Do you understand why, at times, he puts his own grief aside to care for others, or crawl off to contemplatively spend time alone? Men grieve and hurt as deeply as a woman, yet men and women are programmed through both Nature and Nurture to do so in a different manner. After all, you had a “Blueprint” for your future mentally and emotionally drawn out ahead of you, which included that someone you love so dearly. T
Review Rating:
"Excellent Book!!!" according to Sophie. R.Glenn Kelly has opened up his bruised and beaten heart for all of us to see. You will cry with him, laugh with him and hurt with him. One thing you will not do is forget him. His story of love, fear, loss, devastation and, finally, hope is one that will stick with you. Even though this book is from a father to other fathers, you will find pieces of his story to identify with whether you are male or female, have lost a child or a parent, a friend or family member, or are just helplessly watching a loved one suffer through a loss. This book gives hope through the pure vulnerability the author generously shares on every page. Pers. Insightful - enlightening -- healing. I'm having difficulty finding the right words to tell you about my reaction to this beautiful book. It has been a very long time since I have read a book that brought me to tears because I could actually feel the pain of the author -- this book did. I felt like I was there with the author during Jonathan's birth, health journey, joyful life and ultimately his death. Mr. Kelly opened his heart to the reader (me) and I felt like I was actually there with him -- walking in his shoes -- throughout the book. The writing was so good that his emotions became mine. It would have been easy to write this book (in particular) with gratuitou. So Worth the Read Kindle Customer This life story and the struggles that one father has endured allows the reader to see grief and know there is hope in moving forward. R.G. Kelly has shown us, through personal experience, that the loss of a child can feel like you have completely lost yourself. Yet R.G. Kelly has found a way to rediscover who he is as a person, and how to positively move forward with his grief and love of his son. I would recommend this to anyone who has experienced grief and needs to know how others cope. It makes you cry, laugh, and cry some more but in ways that a person who is grieving or has grieved needs to cry, laugh and cry some more!