Review of Love's Labor Lost
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Review of Love's Labor Lost
Love’s Labor Lost: Ten Mothers Share their Journey from Grief to Hope by Ruth Ellen Johnson gives readers ten personal accounts of mothers who experienced loss. Each story shows a mom's love and loss, their suffering, and the importance of their faith in God. Also, each story has a commemorative photograph, different Bible passages that helped the mothers, ways their grief manifested, and the impact of faith and community support.
In the first chapter, Cindy experiences an accident resulting in the loss of her daughter, Amy. Readers will learn why Cindy considered her experience “bittersweet.” The second chapter shows Diana’s journey through her son Michael’s addiction. This chapter explores the complexities of addiction, the importance of boundaries, and the growth of empathy.
The third chapter shows how Leigh Ann raised her daughter Elizabeth, who was diagnosed with a neurological condition at birth. Thanks to Leigh Ann, Elizabeth lived longer than doctors expected, showing us the importance of finding competent medical care. In the next chapter, Jami navigates the loss of her son Gaetano. This story shows us how our other children can help us heal. The next chapter is about Perla, a mother who deals with her son Daniel’s struggle with addiction.
In the sixth chapter, Marci and her husband Bob adopt children and later experience an unexpected loss. This chapter shows us the grief of losing a child after forming an emotional bond. It also enlightens us about the legal system regarding adoptive and biological parents. Then, we learn about Suzy, who reflects on past sins (like extramarital affairs) and their consequences. This story shows us redemption. Then, we read about Susan’s story and how her bright and promising child, Lydia, fell into drugs and self-harm, emphasizing the importance of mental health care.
Moreover, the ninth chapter shows how Judy mourns her son Sam, who died from a mysterious illness despite being treated for Crohn’s Disease. This story also shows us how one can find a different church community and heal from the pain other churchgoers have caused. In the last chapter, Angie faces the death of her daughter Rachel, who struggled with COVID-19. This story shows us the difficulty of caring for loved ones during a global pandemic.
Lastly, Johnson concludes the book with a common occurrence. Many people question God (or their faith) after a tragedy. However, the author's stories try to demonstrate that a loving God exists. These stories also show that we can become better versions of ourselves after tragedies.
I liked that none of the stories were the same. In addition, I liked that not all stories included physical death, giving us a richer perspective on tragedy, grief, and hope. I also liked that this book, despite its religious content, can be read by everyone. Lastly, I liked that the book shares seven books to help those who grieve. The book contains minor grammatical errors, has very little profanity, and is well-edited. I found no criticism or dislike. I rate it 5 out of 5 stars.
Despite the stories centering on the Christian and Catholic faith, I recommend this book for all people struggling with grief. This book may help those mourning their losses cope and learn about people who may have had similar experiences and overcame them.
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"Love’s Labor Lost" by Ruth Ellen Johnson features ten personal stories of mothers who have experienced loss, each reflecting on their journey from grief to hope. The stories highlight the deep love for their children, the pain of loss, and the critical role of faith and community support in their healing process. Each chapter offers a unique perspective, from dealing with accidents, addiction, and illness, to navigating the complexities of adoption, the legal system, and the impact of past mistakes. The book concludes with a message of faith, suggesting that personal tragedies can lead to spiritual growth and a stronger connection with God.
The reviewer appreciated the diversity of the stories, noting that not all involved physical death, which added depth to the themes of tragedy and hope. The book is seen as accessible to readers of various backgrounds, despite its Christian and Catholic focus, and is highly recommended for anyone dealing with grief. The reviewer gave it a 5 out of 5 stars for its powerful content and the inclusion of resources for those in mourning.
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