Official Review: The ultimate love by Sherine Anniruth

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Re: Official Review: The ultimate love by Sherine Anniruth

Post by Snigdha Pandey »

Writing can be a very powerful way of coping with grief, but first the author will need to take control over her feelings for that. It is a great feat. The book sounds lovely, but also heartbreaking, even if the message is to move through grief.
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Post by Oyewole Zainab »

Sometimes people just don't get the feeling of those who lost their love ones, I am glad that she wrote about it in order to create the awareness
I am also glad she was able to get out of here grief
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You've written a wonderful review. I love the quotes listed and the explanation provided. The book seems quite helpful especially to someone who's recently faced loss.
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A lots of helpful tips on coping with grief can be found in a beautifully written book "The ultimate love" by Sherine Anniruth. The book shares Sherine's personal struggle with her grief after the loss of her child. I should be reading this book.
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"Where there is grief, there was great love". This is so deep. Coping up with grief and that too of someone's demise is the most difficult thing. Hats off to the author who discussed it honestly. Thanks for the review.
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This is an emotional non fiction book about grief and sorrow and guidance to those parents who lost a child to over come their emotional life.Very good review!
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The book seems to be very emotional. It's never easy to get over the death of a loved one, but when that is your own child? The grief and pain must have been unbearable. I'm glad that this book has been written so as to be be a source of comfort and understanding to those who are suffering that pain.
Thank you for your lovely review.
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Post by LYDIA KINYANJUI »

This is a good review with quotes from the book that gives someone a sense of the book. It's heartbreaking to lose a child and the grief unbearable. Hopefully it helps many people dealing with the loss of a loved one.
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Loss of any family member is painful but losing a child is more painful. Because we never think that anybody in my protection will die. We trust ourselves more than the child. And then when such things happen we are to be blamed. It really does take a toll on health and mental health. After reading the review I feel that the author was successful in bringing up the grief and yes that deserves a salute. Thank you for your review.
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Loss of a child is a biggest grief for a parent. The book helps the reader to cope up with such deep grief. This is really a nice read.
The review is superb.
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I can relate to the author having lost a child the pain an grief is like no other. Words can't explain. The sleepless nights the depression and anxiety is truly something else 😔
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The part that struck a chord with me is where the author finds a feather on her kitchen floor and reads it as a sign from her son, saying, "Mum, I'm with you."

I believe my mother, who passed away more than 18 years ago, still watches over me. Sometimes, if a particular dish I am attempting to cook for the first time turns out well, I know it was because Mom guided my hands.
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It sounds like a beautifully written book by an exceptional mother.
Great review.
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This book came at exactly the right time. After reading the sample pages, I actually paid for the whole kindle version.
Overnight, I experienced my own very serious loss and grief and am just today trying to figure out how to start to cope with my numbing loss and being alone. Being in a house by myself.
Thank you so much for your amazing and very sensitive review. Great job.
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Thanks for your review. It is interesting to me that you don't mention any religious aspect to the book, because a lot of other books on grief rely on a spiritual component for processing loss. Feeling her son's presence in nature resonates with me: I'd be very interested to read what sounds like a non-religious perspective on death and grief.
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