Healing Words to Help You Through Your LossGo on and cry a river. Let it rain down like tears from heaven. And let it cleanse and carry you to the arms of those who will be strong for you. After losing his beloved fianc in a tragic car accident, musician and author Billy Sprague understands the loneliness, heartbreak, and pain of losing a loved one. And he wants to help. Stepping out of the shadow of his own loss, Billy penned these heartfelt insights...
My mother passed away seven months ago, and I found this "letter" to be very comforting in knowing that my grief process was not out of the ordinary. I purchased three books: One for my brother and sister, one for a co-worker whose 22-year-old son died in a freak home accident, and one for a dear friend who lost her mother, a sister, and a brother-in-law--all within two weeks. I strongly recommend this book to others who...
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After my husband died of cancer at age 37 leaving me to raise our 10 and 12 year old children alone, I read every book on grief I could get my hands on. This was one of the first ones I read, and it was the most helpful. It put into words exactly what I was feeling and validated my grief. The pictures were beautiful and comforting. Since then I have ordered multiple copies of this book to give to others who have lost loved...
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I was given this book by a special friend following the passing of my beloved husband of forty years. I tried several times to read it and could not, but when the time was right, I found this to be of great comfort in my healing process. I have since given this book to several others who have lost loved ones and will continue to do so. Thank you, Billy Sprague for this wonderful book.
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This book is tender and sensitive. I have not experienced grieving a loved one but believe this would be helpful. I have given it twice to people grieving a loved one and have heard back from one that it meant a lot to them.
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This is a wonderfully gentle book on grief. As a grieving person this was the first book I could really connect with. He doesn't sugar-coat how difficult the process is, but he does give hope. It's a very easy read that let's you know that it does really hurt this bad, but you will get through it.
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