Review of Living Forward After Loss

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Review of Living Forward After Loss

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Living Forward After Loss" by Kathleen Ho.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Living Forward after Loss: Rebuilding Your Life after Losing Your Life Partner is a wonderful and inspiring book. This book was written by Kathleen Ho. The book's opening paragraph explains the inspiration behind the author's writing. This chapter of the book is concise but well-written and precise. This insightful book was written for a variety of reasons by the author. The book's main focus, however, was on the author's account of her inner healing following the death of her companion. In addition, the author wished to impart advice on how to reconstruct one's life and find happiness in individuals who have endured the same awful sorrow.

An Egg, a Potato, and Coffee Beans is a provocative title for the book's opening chapter. The author methodically explains this title with specific challenges people encounter and how they respond to these problems differently. The author claims that our responses to these issues are what counts. In the same chapter of the book, she describes the suffering she went through after losing her husband, David.

This book had excellent writing. I particularly enjoyed the writing style of this book. The sentences were concise and exact. The book is simpler to read and understand because of its concise and well-structured paragraphs. The book's informational and inspirational substance was another plus. The author used easy-to-understand language. The acknowledgment portion of this book was the one thing I did not like. This part should have been shorter, in my opinion.

This book contains roughly 107 pages. There are eight chapters in the book. Another thing I enjoyed about this book was how each chapter began with a quote I could relate to. To help the reader better grasp the book, the author also added a few questions after each chapter. In addition, I was able to read and comprehend the book since the author vividly described the events in it.

The book's cover was also well-planned and suited the subject matter. At the end of the pages, there is a well-written summary of the book. In addition, the author cited additional sources that offer pertinent data connected to the book's content. This book just contains a few pages, so I read it all in one sitting. I give this book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. It was well-written and carefully edited, and I found no flaws in it; therefore, I gave it a full rating. The content's educational and inspirational qualities were another factor in my decision to give it a full rating. I would recommend this book to anyone who has lost a loved one. It's a good book that will help them rebuild their lives and be happy again.

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