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Sandy Goodman : Love Never Dies: A Mother's Journey from Loss to Love
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Author: Sandy Goodman
Title: Love Never Dies: A Mother's Journey from Loss to Love
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Date: 2002-03-01
ISBN: 1588720152
Publisher: Compassion Books, Inc.
Weight: 0.8 pounds
Size: 5.53 x 8.31 x 0.79 inches
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Although this is the story of a mother dealing with the tragic death of her son, it is for anyone struggling to make their way through the nightmare of losing someone they love. It provides an understanding hand to hold as you look for answers to questions you never expected to ask: What happened to the person I lost? What happens to that love? Is there any way to connect to the joy of that relationship again? With complete honesty, warmth, and humor, Goodman describes how her seemingly irrational yet relentless desire to maintain communication with her dead son enriched her life and led to one unwavering conclusion: Death is not an ending. It is another stage of life and love that is available to anyone willing to experience it. Goodman addresses the sometimes controversial subject of after death communication with candor and an open heart and mind.


Amazon.com Review
It's never comfortable to read, or even think, about grief. And Love Never Dies is many things--eloquent, sweet, touching, and powerful--but it is definitely not an easy read. Sandy Goodman has taken brave steps past Kübler-Ross's work (On Death and Dying), and here she challenges us to open ourselves to a different set of stages that she labels numbness, unrelenting pain, searching, and reinventing. She writes with comforting openness about pretending that she was progressing through the standard stages, was "getting over" the death of her son, and was searching for a more clearly defined faith. She also is frank about the real need to continue acknowledging birthdays as well as the anniversary of death, and provides a few specific suggestions for friends to help those going through grief, such as asking, "How are you really doing since [he] died," instead of merely, "How are you?"

Each chapter closes with a short message in bold print, written from the point of view of Goodman's dead son, Jason. She clarifies in the introduction that this is not channeling or automatic writing, merely her best guess as to what he might have to add to her own thoughts. Regardless of your point of view on these additions, it is clear that Jason is continually present to his family.

While the particular focus of the book relates to parental grief, much of it is both useful and appropriate for anyone dealing with a powerful loss. --Jill Lightner

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