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Wanda Neuman

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Engaging & heartwarming

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-13-25

This story warmed my heart. Excellent characters and a surprise ending. Vera Wong is a classic.

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Wonderful book but limited topics

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-07-24

This is a lovely and heartfelt book. I only wish it covered more types of grief. If you have a loved one with terminal illness you may find it very useful, since about half the book talks about dealing with Alzheimer's. Other topics mentioned a great deal are separation due to immigration, and missing persons - mostly military MIA. There's also a heavy emphasis on families working together to cope with grief, and not much for individuals.

I didn't find it very helpful for the losses I'm currently grieving, the most painful and predominant one being the mostly unexplained estrangement and rejection by my cherished daughter. This book doesn't seem to offer much for anyone whose loss was chosen by the other person and with little explanation. I suppose it would be possible to very carefully analyze and see what principles and suggestions could be somehow adapted to my particular situation, but it would be a stretch, and while I'm hurting so badly I'm in no shape to work that hard. I do feel like I'd want to give chapter 9 (The Benefit of a Doubt) another listen since it's more generalized and philosophical.

I do highly recommend the book for people who are caregivers for family members with terminal illness, especially Alzheimer's. That is its greatest strength.

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I needed this

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5 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 05-17-24

I'm very glad I found this excellent book. My young adult daughter chose to mysteriously estrange from me, and it was during a time of great hardship and upheaval, making it even more difficult for me. It comes as a shock because I was a loving mom who devoted every ounce of energy and attention to my kids. I've been availing myself of many sources of information on estrangement. All of it focuses on the child and their needs, which of course is appropriate, but the parent's feelings matter too. Dr. Coleman's work is as compassionate and validating to the parent as much as the child, and I needed that during this exquisitely painful time. I plan to also read the ebook which will make it easier to take notes and practice the exercises. My only complaint about this book is that the narrator's tone when speaking about the child is often excessively snide or bitter. I felt myself thinking, "don't talk that way about my daughter. I will always love her even though she's hurt me more than I've ever been hurt." Although anger and resentment are part of the understandable gamut of emotions that can be felt when your child cuts you out of their life, I would have preferred a more neutral, less judgmental, tone in the reading.

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