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Title: One You Love Has Died
Subtitle: Ideas for How Your Grief Can Help You Heal
Author: James E. Miller
Narrator: James E. Miller
Format: Unabridged
Length: 57 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-18-14
Publisher: Willowgreen, Inc.
Genres: Self Development, Motivation & Inspiration
Publisher's Summary:
Written especially for the newly bereaved, this book explains in an easy-to-read manner what can be expected during the course of grief. Six short chapters offer encouraging, confirming advice and validation. For example: You'll grieve in your own unique way, and a general pattern will emerge as you do so. Carefully-chosen, hopeful quotations are included throughout. The reader will come to understand how grief itself is a healing agent, helping one both remember the loved one while beginning to move on in life. This book is widely endorsed by hospices, congregations, funeral homes, and many others.
Members Reviews:
One You Love Has Died: Ideas for How Your Grief Can Help You Heal
When you lose a loved one, sometimes reading books to help you heal can be overwhelming. This little pamphlet is concise and helps you understand the basics of how and why you are feeling the way you feel. It also offers you hope to know that someday you will feel better. When you are ready to read books about grief, you will have a good basis from which to start. James Miller has written several good books on the subject.
Five Stars
it was very good, I learned things from it and made my grief a little easier to handle.
Succinct very helpful ideas for healing your grief
A widow, unknown to me, in our community found this booklet to be so helpful that she took it upon herself to try to place one in the hands of all she found that had lost a loved one. She left a message on my phone which, as a "professional person" who didn't need the help of others, I ignored for a time after I lost my husband. Grief is such hard work. When I finally met her and she explained why this booklet had meant so much to her, and that she had been able to give hundreds away since her husband had died years before, I consented to make it a priority to read it. I am SO glad I did.
I had several other "professional" books on grief or grieving that were much longer and helpful also, especially later, but this booklet being only 30 pages was less daunting and the title was intriguing when it declared that there were ideas for how your grief could help you heal. I found the information succinct and very helpful. Its positive message was most appealing in the early days of my grief while I was living in this "surreal world". While I found it helpful later also when I went back to reread it several times, in the early stages while I was feeling so overwhelmed and had such volatile and varying emotions, I found its brevity important to me because I thought it was short enough that I would actually be able to read it all the way through. I found quotes by both familiar and unfamiliar names that were poignant and sometimes all I could manage to read at one time or I found I could read a few lines or paragraphs and find good insight before I put it down to process that part.
I found the concrete ideas easy to put into practice immediately which greatly facilitated my healing process. This pamphlet affirmed my needs, my individual way of grieving, why it is important to let others help you, how other losses will surface, and how they will aid your healing--many unfamiliar but useful ideas to me.
If you or you know of someone who you loved has died, you won't go wrong to spend your time and money on this book. The price is right and the help so worth it.