Review of The Ultimate Love
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Review of The Ultimate Love
Losing her son at the age of 25, Sherine navigates through her struggling life as a mother filled with grief and sadness that has engulfed her ever since. Nadeem, her firstborn, bid the world goodbye leaving his mother open to anguish like no other she ever knew. She writes about the turn her life takes. The understanding path she walks down in order to live for her son is deep and meaningful and you feel it with every chapter you read.
The Ultimate Love by Sherine Anniruth is an inspiring journey of a mother learning to live again after losing her son. The sorrow that accompanies a mother and a family after losing a loved one, the unimaginable feelings of grief, and overwhelming sadness are put into words. She encourages us to understand our grief and learn to walk with it like she’s trying herself rather than ignoring or wishing it wasn’t there. This book is written as a guide for anyone going through the loss of a loved one. She talks about her own journey with understanding along with trying to guide others going through similar life situations. It’s not a book that you enjoy but rather the one you try to understand in order to soak it in.
As the author explains, it’s a way to keep her son alive long after he left this place. But also a way for Sherine to continue to work through her own struggles. Since it is a story of a mother writing about her hardship along with explanations of habits and patterns that helped her get better, there aren’t any cons to the book. It’s written in raw spirit, giving out everything Sherine could from her own journey to help others. One can say this book could have been better organized but since it’s written by a grieving mother taking it one day at a time, it only shows the true essence of her life.
This book is for anyone and everyone. The objective is simply to understand a situation of grief to help ourselves and the ones around us. Though I would highly recommend it to the ones struggling with the loss of any kind, the ones around people who are struggling with emotional loss. To understand what pain looks like to someone who’s suffering.
As Sherine said, This book is an attempt to guide herself while reaching out to people going through similar pain. She uses the book to keep her son alive forever and does it beautifully.
A book like this one. This book will make you shed tears, but will also give hope that at the end, it’ll be alright.
The book is well-edited, with only a few errors of lack of spacing. I’d anyway give it a well-deserved “4 out of 4 stars”. Conveying emotions with such simplicity yet with so much power made this book worth my while.
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The Ultimate Love
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