Review of Butterfly Awakens

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How inspiring! I'm sure this book will be a great help to those going through the grief process. Congratulations on BOTD!
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One that is not closely related to the deceased can easily get off the pain and grief but not so easy for one that has a close and intimate relationship with the deceased. Thanks for the review.
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Experiencing grief is common but healing from it is not! I really appreciate the author of this book for this wonderful piece; it will be of
help to readers who are in grief. Thank you so much for the review.
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This memoir has such a pure and calming effect as per the review. Learning that there are still people out here willing to spread love with the purest intentions is just an amazing thing to read about. Thank you for this amazing review.
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I can't say I understand what Meg has gone through, but I know that it hurts to lose someone close. Even though I have not read the book, I know it would be a good read because it was written from personal experience. Nice review
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Losing a parent is traumatic, I think this will be a good book for people who want to learn how to deal and overcome their grief. Thanks for the great review
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Transformation is not easy but for anything to take its designed shape, it must be transformed. Sometimes, things that we thought could have killed us are there to bring out the best in us. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Transformation and change always come with struggles and battles. I would be glad to read more of this book. Nice review.
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This is a mind-blowing guide on how to survive the loss of a loved one. Congratulations on the book of the day
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

It's a painful reality to meg here. The death of a love one can spell catastrophe if not handled with lots of support from friends and family. Hopefully Meg will cope with her loss. I'll love to find out more. Thanks for the review.
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Transformation is a crucial element in our lives and I like that the book centers on overcoming grief and hardships. I am also drawn to the educative aspect of it and the author's life between the years. Congratulation on the BOTD.
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Grieving is such a hard thing, and I appreciate how this book tries to address an improvement/transformation. The symbolism of the flowers blossoming and butterflies (that go through a metamorphism) is also beautiful. Congratulations on book of the day!
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This sounds like a very real story of Meg‘s coming to terms with her mother‘s illness and eventually, her loss and how she overcame these negative experiences and found ways to grow and become her real self. This book would appeal to many who are struggling with different issues during these difficult and unusual times.
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Grief and loss are deeply personal and emotional experiences in one's life, hence it's a testimony of this author's courage and passion to share with us her experience with death and how she coped through those dark times in her life. Your review has given me just enough to yearn for more of Meg's story of transformation. Definitely adding it to my Kindle!
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Post by Seamstress »

From the reviews and description book sounds lovely. Don't get me wrong, not by topic raised, but enormous help it can offer to people in similar circumstances. Symbolism author used seems very fitting and BOTD is well deserved.
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