Given Time to Say Goodbye

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
Cover of the book Given Time to Say Goodbye by Dianne Leutner, Dianne Leutner
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Author: Dianne Leutner ISBN: 9780993434716
Publisher: Dianne Leutner Publication: October 15, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Dianne Leutner
ISBN: 9780993434716
Publisher: Dianne Leutner
Publication: October 15, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

We all handle death and grief differently. And while there are no proven instructions for how to survive the loss of a loved one, in hearing people’s personal stories of bereavement, it’s possible to discover your own path through the darkness.
In her candid memoir, Given Time to Say Goodbye, author Dianne Leutner lays her pain on the page in a surprisingly hopeful way. As she describes her seven-year journey of loss—suffering through her parents’ deaths from cancer, the suicide of her sister-in-law, and the sudden deaths of her father-in-law and another sister-in-law—Leutner freely admits her feelings of frustration and guilt, as well as her relentless sadness. But in her honesty, she offers an insight into what “good grief” looks like and slowly reveals how facing the darkness might be the only way back to the light.
Sometimes all we need is a tiny glimmer of light. Let this book be the beacon for you or anyone you know struggling with death or loss.

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We all handle death and grief differently. And while there are no proven instructions for how to survive the loss of a loved one, in hearing people’s personal stories of bereavement, it’s possible to discover your own path through the darkness.
In her candid memoir, Given Time to Say Goodbye, author Dianne Leutner lays her pain on the page in a surprisingly hopeful way. As she describes her seven-year journey of loss—suffering through her parents’ deaths from cancer, the suicide of her sister-in-law, and the sudden deaths of her father-in-law and another sister-in-law—Leutner freely admits her feelings of frustration and guilt, as well as her relentless sadness. But in her honesty, she offers an insight into what “good grief” looks like and slowly reveals how facing the darkness might be the only way back to the light.
Sometimes all we need is a tiny glimmer of light. Let this book be the beacon for you or anyone you know struggling with death or loss.

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