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Book Reviews
A Mother's Grief Observed
By Rebecca Faber
Rebecca Faber lost her son in a pool drowning and recounts every painful detail of that day. It's a heart-wrenching story, often too
unbearable to read at one setting. But she is honest, truthful and painfully poignant about her feelings.
What I love about her book, is that she goes through her journal and relives the loss through emotionally raw feelings, then filters it
enough to explain to someone else.
All too often, grief books are written as though the pain is so little and bearable. Those having experienced such a loss know this to
be untrue. That is why books of this caliber are so important, they reach out to those that have truly lost and show them they are not
alone.
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