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How to Survive the Loss of a Love written by Ph.D Melba Colgrove, M.D. Harold H. Bloomfield, Peter McWilliams Studio : Prelude Press by Prelude Press Publisher : Prelude Press Released : 1991 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 9780553455021 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 149 reviews)
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how to survive the loss of a love |
My husband died 5 weeks ago.
A friend of mine suggested that I read this book.
It is excellent and has been a great help and comfort to me.
I refer to the book every day and I recommend it highly. |
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You Will Survive! |
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This book is quick and easy to read. Best of all you can pick it up when you are having a bad day and flip to your favorite words of advice. Full of practical suggestions and empowering words! |
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Ending the journey which started from the loss of a love and returning to home and being whole again. |
This book was the grand finale to a long journey which started from the loss of a love. This book lead me back to home and being whole again.
I hope this book will help you in restoring yourself.
Thank you to each of the authors for writing this book.
Always keep reaching to become whole and staying whole in your life.
Thank you,
John Ellis |
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excellent book |
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it is so real i felt i went through all this and really rewarded myself that i was able to overcome all what bad times i got through and can face any other pain easily and successfully |
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There are things in life that simply have to be experienced more than once: songs, movies, plays, favorite meals at favorite restaurants, etc. In my opinion, this book falls into that category. It has to be read slowly, pondered, felt. It is filled with insightful, moving and, above all, helpful thoughts for anyone who is in emotional pain. And it is not just about the loss a love, but touches upon loss, of all kinds, as one of those inescapable parts of life. You will not regret buying and reading it, even if you don't need it. Someday you will. |
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