Review of The Ultimate Love

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Review of The Ultimate Love

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Ultimate Love" by Sherine Anniruth.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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How does a mother feel if their child left this world before her? How she lives her entire life without her child presence beside her?

The Ultimate Love is a heart touching book written by Sherine Anniruth. Sherine tells about her life, how it changed after her son's death in various chapters. Each chapter represents each phase of her life. In other words, every mother's life after their children's death. Sherine tells us every stage in a detailed manner, from understanding grief to accept the fact that our beloved child is no more in a very heart-touching way. She tells us not only a parent's grievance and pain, but she tells us how to face that phase. She had a time that she doesn't want to live anymore in this world, where her son is not present but learns that she needs to live and make her son proud, who sees her from the other world.

The Ultimate Love is not a fiction story, and what I like most about this book is a mother's love. Sherline not only tells how she felt, but she also tells us how a mother reacts to their child's death. At some point in time, I become too emotional for the unconditional love from a mother to her child. She gathered and used some of the best quotes at some places in the book, which attracts you even more. While reading the book, I felt that she kept her soul while writing about her son. She tells the entire pain of a parent who lost their child in one sentence, "It can be compared to having broken ribs, which no one can see but which hurts every time you breathe." - Page 52

There is nothing to dislike about the book though some of the sentences are repetitive. But those are negligible while you are reading the book.

This book is highly recommended to all people to know why a parent's love is superior to any other's love. This book is not only for a person who lost their child. Anyone can read this book who lost their close ones. You can read the book to know why every minute is valuable with your close ones.

In conclusion, I rate this book four out of four stars. If you want to know how pure a mother's love can be, this is the book you don't want to miss.

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