This book provides a real service to anyone who is grieving or has lost a very dear loved one. No detail is left unaddressed. The author describes the pain a person experiences when suddenly left to live alone -- all the attendant problems that follow in readjusting to relationships with relatives and friends once you get past the initial blow of the loss. He shows by heartwarming examples how fellowship can lessen the burden of loneliness, both by using religious and organizational affiliations. By accepting the friendship offered from those found in religious and therapeutic organizations, the author finds peace and a clear path to solving his daily problems and challenges. This book brings insight and hope to anyone coping with loss, whatever the person's ideological orientation. As a writer myself, I found the book very well written and uplifting in a matter-of-fact narrative. The author illustrates how one can proceed with his life without resorting to self-pity or giving in to self-defeating behaviors. This is a tell-all book that can inspire all of us.
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