Will I Ever Be Whole Again?, Surviving the Death of Someone You Love
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Help and Hope for Those Who Grieve It can happen suddenly or take what seems an eternity. No matter how it comes, the death of a loved one hits like an avalanche, pouring down thunderous heartache and resulting in constant pain, sadness, and emptiness. The questions come at breakneck speed until you finally have to ask your-self, "Will I ever be whole again?" This wonderfully sensitive book by Sandra Aldrich is not written from impersonal observation but from her own grueling experience with the loss of her husband to cancer. Her insight is comforting, her wisdom soothing, and her direction inspiring. If you or someone you know has lost a loved one to death, this survival book will point the way to recovery. "In this book, Sandra Aldrich opens the door of her own grief experience, welcoming the grieving and serving as a travel companion along our journey toward healing. " -Elisa Morgan, President/CEO, Mothers of Preschoolers International, Inc. "Sandra Aldrich delivers practical advice, offers warm answers, shares tender moments from her own heart, and reminds us all that God can and will bring good things out of our hurt. " -Susie Shellenberger, Editor, Brio magazine, Focus on the Family "I found this book uplifting, for at the center of Sandra's story is a man named Jesus who died as God, providing the human race with hope and life in another world." -John Canine, Director, Maximum Living
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1490279 in Books
- Published on: 2006-02-27
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 184 pages
Customer Reviews
One of the best books on grief
Sandra pulls you in to her personal life and grief and showsyou not only how to survive it yourself, but how to help others aswell. It is heartwarming and honest. I've read the first version, "Living Through the Loss of Someone You Love" and this new version has all of the same poignant personal stories plus more insight and help on the grief process. Sandra offers up her own personal--and successful--experience in addition to the "self-help" format. As you're reading this book and wake up grief-stricken in the middle of the night and ask yourself, "Is this normal?" the answer you get is from someone who's been there--and who also shows she truly is an expert. Great to give to someone who is grieving when you just don't have the words yourself.



