Review of Living Forward After Loss
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Review of Living Forward After Loss
'The loss of our loved ones is a painful experience that changes the rest of our lives.' This sentence in the first chapter of Living Forward After Loss: Rebuilding Your Life After Losing Your Life Partner shows how Kathleen Ho, the author of this book, had a hard time dealing with the loss of her husband.
Kathleen Ho and her husband, David, has been married for ten years. But after those ten good years, David died due to a stroke. Ho shares how she suffered, grieved, and move forward after that tremendous loss of her husband on her book.
Living Forward After Loss is a self-help book that contains do's and don'ts when a person suffered the same experience as Ho's. The author gives assurance to her readers that after their painful experiences, they can be blissful again.
The book has several positive aspects that I enjoyed while reading the entire book. The positive aspect I want to pay attention with is the life-lessons sprinkled all-over the whole book. While reading carefully the entire book, I've learned more about life, love, and death. Those lessons will help the readers, like a guide, to be a better person and better version of them albeit the painful experience they faced.
I understand the author's pure intention, she wants to help others who had the same experience as her. But while reading the book I noticed negative aspects that affect its quality. Everyone of us has own time-frame and way of grieving but Ho failed to consider that. The author doesn't have a psychology training yet she prescribed the methods she used to everyone who loss loved ones.
The author explains broadly. When explaining some ideas, the author uses too much information. I noticed some unnecessary informations that only made the message she wants to convey a little complicated. I think the message will be more easy to comprehend when she removes some unnecessary information.
Last negative aspect that affect the book's quality is the frequent grammatical and syntax errors. I suggest that the book will be a little better when the author starts on editing it again.
Despite the negative aspects of this book, I still had a nice time reading learning from Kathleen Ho's experience. While considering that, I give the book 2 out of 4 stars.
I think this book will still be suitable to the readers who loss their loved ones. They might still find encouraging and inspiring words that may help them to get through the painful experience.
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I think the book will be more appreciated if yhe author tries to re-edit it. Thank you for your thoughts!Kaushiki Parihar wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 00:30 I like sympathetic and encouraging self- help books. I would have definitely tried this book, but due to its poor editing, I will just skip this one. Thanks for the review.
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It is really encouraging and inspiring, it is not easy task to do. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.Brandy_Nyongesa wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 04:25 It is encouraging to see people who want to help other people deal with pain even though they are also going through it. A great self-help book for those who are grieving.
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Indeed! It's full of life lessons that all of us could use. Thanks for your thoughts.markodim721 wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 10:14 I think it’s great that the book is full of important life lessons. It is much more practical and painless to learn from someone else's experience.