Review of Broken Glass
Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 22:03
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Broken Glass" by Deborah C Pascoe.]
In "Broken Glass" by Deborah C. Pascoe, the author is reflecting on the profound impact of her father's untimely accident on her lives and the lives of her family. She expresses admiration for her mother's strength and courage in coping with such a loss, especially in a foreign land and with two young children. She also discusses the disparity in how society treats the death of pets versus humans, emphasizing that pets also deserve dignity and respect. Children, in particular, can learn valuable lessons about death and grieving through the loss of a pet. The author argues against societal norms that discourage visible grieving, highlighting the importance of allowing children to express their emotions and learn to cope with loss.
"Broken Glass" by Deborah C. Pascoe is an intensely personal memoir detailing the author's journey through grief, loss, and healing. Pascoe shares her life experiences, including the traumatic loss of loved ones and the impact of personal tragedies. Through this narrative, she emphasizes the importance of acceptance and self-reliance. The book's core message is about finding strength within oneself and understanding that life, with all its ups and downs, is worth living.
Pascoe's writing conveys a deep sense of vulnerability and resilience. She highlights the necessity of confronting painful emotions rather than suppressing them. By sharing her story, she aims to help others realize they are not alone in their struggles and to inspire them to embrace life despite its hardships. She feels a deep sense of loss and believes it influenced her struggles with relationships. And sharing personal experiences, the author stresses that it’s crucial for adults to model healthy grieving behaviors.
The memoir also underscores the significance of forgiveness and acceptance. Pascoe acknowledges that while we cannot change others or their actions, we can control our responses and heal ourselves by letting go of resentment. Ultimately, it showcases the resilience of the human spirit, highlighting our ability to find meaning in adversity and inspiring readers to live genuinely and wholeheartedly. While reading, I found the book's editing was flawless, and also, as per me, in this book I did not find dislikes. Overall conclusion is that I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
"Broken Glass" is suitable for readers who have experienced loss or trauma, those seeking solace and understanding in their grief, and individuals looking for inspiration to overcome personal hardships and find strength in life's challenges.
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Broken Glass
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In "Broken Glass" by Deborah C. Pascoe, the author is reflecting on the profound impact of her father's untimely accident on her lives and the lives of her family. She expresses admiration for her mother's strength and courage in coping with such a loss, especially in a foreign land and with two young children. She also discusses the disparity in how society treats the death of pets versus humans, emphasizing that pets also deserve dignity and respect. Children, in particular, can learn valuable lessons about death and grieving through the loss of a pet. The author argues against societal norms that discourage visible grieving, highlighting the importance of allowing children to express their emotions and learn to cope with loss.
"Broken Glass" by Deborah C. Pascoe is an intensely personal memoir detailing the author's journey through grief, loss, and healing. Pascoe shares her life experiences, including the traumatic loss of loved ones and the impact of personal tragedies. Through this narrative, she emphasizes the importance of acceptance and self-reliance. The book's core message is about finding strength within oneself and understanding that life, with all its ups and downs, is worth living.
Pascoe's writing conveys a deep sense of vulnerability and resilience. She highlights the necessity of confronting painful emotions rather than suppressing them. By sharing her story, she aims to help others realize they are not alone in their struggles and to inspire them to embrace life despite its hardships. She feels a deep sense of loss and believes it influenced her struggles with relationships. And sharing personal experiences, the author stresses that it’s crucial for adults to model healthy grieving behaviors.
The memoir also underscores the significance of forgiveness and acceptance. Pascoe acknowledges that while we cannot change others or their actions, we can control our responses and heal ourselves by letting go of resentment. Ultimately, it showcases the resilience of the human spirit, highlighting our ability to find meaning in adversity and inspiring readers to live genuinely and wholeheartedly. While reading, I found the book's editing was flawless, and also, as per me, in this book I did not find dislikes. Overall conclusion is that I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
"Broken Glass" is suitable for readers who have experienced loss or trauma, those seeking solace and understanding in their grief, and individuals looking for inspiration to overcome personal hardships and find strength in life's challenges.
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Broken Glass
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon