Review of Butterfly Awakens
Posted: 06 Jun 2023, 13:13
[Following is a volunteer review of "Butterfly Awakens" by Meg Nocero.]
Butterfly Awakens by Meg Nocero is a tale about navigating through loss. This book teaches you to have love and faith and motivates you to trust the process. Meg Nocero first tells about her childhood story of getting bullied for her appearance. And how her mother, Mary Jo, was there for her, soothing her and telling her she was a beautiful, smart girl and everything would be alright. Meg narrates how she learned her mother had breast cancer and how everyone came to take turns in the hospital to look after her. But she passed away soon after, in April 2011. Meg was in deep agony and pain after losing her. After April, life moved on, and she had her job and family to look after. But she had emotional turmoil and even started having work-related health problems. It was challenging to balance pain and emotions while working. And reading about her health taking a toll after the loss and pain was heartbreaking.
When grief overwhelms you and your strongest pillar disappears, you cannot fathom how truly lost one would feel or how painful it must be. Meg wants her story to be a light for someone going through similar grief and dark tunnels, as she knows how vital it can be for someone to pick themselves up and heal. She narrates her life journey with pain, her cocoon self, her visions, and her healing process.
The book has three parts and 25 chapters. The three parts are Grief, Transformation, and Freedom. Meg uses some great quotes to start each chapter. One of the many quotes I like is, “This too shall pass.” (Pg 101) In her family, there is a saying that the ones who pass away turn into butterflies. I guess that is why this beautiful story has many butterfly quotes and references. The writing is expressive and unique to Meg. I like the sounds she describes when she talks about the hospital machinery, and she vividly describes all the beeps and clicks that happen there. I loved the little poems in there; they were beautiful. I enjoyed looking at all the pictures near the end.
El Camino de Santiago in Spain was a six-day journey that Meg went on with her friends and a few other interested participants. Meg loves music, and on her first day on the El Camino, she got so engrossed in the melody and outdoor beauty that she forgot her directions and walked away from her friends. But soon, her guide, Rita, came to take her back on the right path. She felt embarrassed and did not play it again during the journey. I mentioned it because music plays a profound role in Meg’s life, and seeing her feel silly was sad. But it makes a comeback when she needs it the most.
I rate it five out of five stars. I liked the enthralling story and the motivation behind it. A professional skillfully edited it, and I found no errors. There was nothing I disliked about the book. It is an inspiring story. Deaths are unfortunate, and healing is the way forward because life will not stop there, so we also need to keep moving. This book will help you recover and get back on your feet if you, like Meg, have lost a family member and are in disarray. This butterfly-inspired Meg’s story will be a healing one for you.
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Butterfly Awakens
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
Butterfly Awakens by Meg Nocero is a tale about navigating through loss. This book teaches you to have love and faith and motivates you to trust the process. Meg Nocero first tells about her childhood story of getting bullied for her appearance. And how her mother, Mary Jo, was there for her, soothing her and telling her she was a beautiful, smart girl and everything would be alright. Meg narrates how she learned her mother had breast cancer and how everyone came to take turns in the hospital to look after her. But she passed away soon after, in April 2011. Meg was in deep agony and pain after losing her. After April, life moved on, and she had her job and family to look after. But she had emotional turmoil and even started having work-related health problems. It was challenging to balance pain and emotions while working. And reading about her health taking a toll after the loss and pain was heartbreaking.
When grief overwhelms you and your strongest pillar disappears, you cannot fathom how truly lost one would feel or how painful it must be. Meg wants her story to be a light for someone going through similar grief and dark tunnels, as she knows how vital it can be for someone to pick themselves up and heal. She narrates her life journey with pain, her cocoon self, her visions, and her healing process.
The book has three parts and 25 chapters. The three parts are Grief, Transformation, and Freedom. Meg uses some great quotes to start each chapter. One of the many quotes I like is, “This too shall pass.” (Pg 101) In her family, there is a saying that the ones who pass away turn into butterflies. I guess that is why this beautiful story has many butterfly quotes and references. The writing is expressive and unique to Meg. I like the sounds she describes when she talks about the hospital machinery, and she vividly describes all the beeps and clicks that happen there. I loved the little poems in there; they were beautiful. I enjoyed looking at all the pictures near the end.
El Camino de Santiago in Spain was a six-day journey that Meg went on with her friends and a few other interested participants. Meg loves music, and on her first day on the El Camino, she got so engrossed in the melody and outdoor beauty that she forgot her directions and walked away from her friends. But soon, her guide, Rita, came to take her back on the right path. She felt embarrassed and did not play it again during the journey. I mentioned it because music plays a profound role in Meg’s life, and seeing her feel silly was sad. But it makes a comeback when she needs it the most.
I rate it five out of five stars. I liked the enthralling story and the motivation behind it. A professional skillfully edited it, and I found no errors. There was nothing I disliked about the book. It is an inspiring story. Deaths are unfortunate, and healing is the way forward because life will not stop there, so we also need to keep moving. This book will help you recover and get back on your feet if you, like Meg, have lost a family member and are in disarray. This butterfly-inspired Meg’s story will be a healing one for you.
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Butterfly Awakens
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon