When You Just Can't Say Good-bye, Don't: A Mother's Personal Journey After Losing a Child
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.96 (943 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1439232148 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 246 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-05 |
Language | : | English |
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"Enlightening and empowering" according to Lori D.. Maria shares her journey with such honesty and wisdom that readers gain a transcendent knowledge about life itself. Whether or not you have experienced the loss of a child, the book sheds light on dealing with the loss of a loved one. Maria shares the ways in which her family celebrates and keeps the memory of their beloved. "Maria writes from her heart" according to Bobbi O.. This book is an unconventional approach to a terrible tragedy, dealing with the loss of a child. Maria writes from her heart; how she and her family dealt with this horrible situation. She shares intimate details of their lives, in the hope of helping another person who could possibly be going through a similar experience. . The Joy of finding your son again This book has taken me from depression to the joy of having my son with me everyday. I would recommend it for every grieving mother. When I first lost my Josh. I was sad, angry yet had to be strong. I wanted to die but that is not an opportunity my Josh would accept. Yet, when I was alone I cried endlessly. Then one day I f
Her son, Steven, lives forever in his family’s hearts. About the Author Maria Malin lives in Lake Forest, IL with her husband Steve, and daughters Francesca and Brianna. . She is a freelance writer and has had her own column in the Chicago based Pioneer Press newspaper entitled “21st Century Mom” since 2005. Praise for Maria’s “21st Century Mom” column “I really enjoy your column. It’s so clean and elegant, and full of empathy for your readers.” Michelle D. She served as copy editor for Forest and Bluff m
"When You Just Can’t Say Good-bye, Don’t - A Mother’s Personal Journey After Losing a Child" brings hope when parents are given the most hopeless news imaginable. There is no good-bye more impossible to say than when your child dies. Why accept the biggest “no” of your life when you can hear a joyous “yes?” Maria Malin is the published author of hundreds of articles on modern-day parenting, and has written a weekly column entitled, “21st Century Mom” since 2005.. If you have experienced profound loss, and do not want to let death take away that relationship, read this family’s journey. Learn how to truly “live” again, finding healthy ways to keep the hello’s coming from your loved one. It is the antidote to the dark void left by death; the story of how one family decided that they had to find ways to keep their
You’re funny, witty, poignant, and just a pleasure to read. She is a freelance writer and has had her own column in the Chicago based Pioneer Press newspaper entitled “21st Century Mom” since 2005. “I feel you are writing exactly what I am thinking as a mom.” Maggie A. Maria Malin lives in Lake Forest, IL with her husband Steve, and daughters Francesca and Brianna. Praise for