Review of His Sunrise My Sunset

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How beautiful that this book can bring encouragement, guidance, and hope to people who have lost a loved one. As the reviewer pointed out, it can even help couples take a good look at their own relationships and possibly improve them. I'm sure writing the book provided much-needed self-comfort and understanding to the author. Thank you for the touching review.
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I love true live stories and more especially that of love. I love the fact that she acknowledges the will of God for her life and family. Congrats on BOTD
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A story dedicated to the memory of the author's husband is presented in the book "His Sunrise My Sunset" by Jan Hurst. This book appears heart touching.
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The book seems heartwarming and inspiring telling the author's story of her marriage. I aslo like the author's message throughout the book of living every day as if it's our last day on earth. But the topics of death and grief are not my cup of tea. Still I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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This story is touching and relatable on many levels. Losing a spouse and being a widow can be devastating and humbling. Dealing with all the ramifications afterwards is not easy, even when you think you have got certain details in order. I have not read the whole book yet, but I tend to agree with the reviewer, certain details about the spouse's family probably do not need to be included. Thanks for a good review on this inspirational novel. I am interested in learning how the author's faith sustained her through this difficult period of her life.
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Love is a beautiful thing. Once work from the author and great review!
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This is a beautiful story of a wife's tribute and ever-ending love for her husband, and I hope the author's coping strategies can also help others deal with the same kind of loss she has suffered. Thank you for the detailed analysis.
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I'm not a fan of books with spiritual themes, but I liked that it spoke about the love shared between Ms. Hurst and Steve. Such kind of love is rare and I'm glad she got to experience it.
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This sounds like a heart-touching story that will evoke different emotions in readers. Is very painful to lose a loved one, moving on would seem impossible at that period. I hope she finds solace in the demise of her husband.
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

Loosing someone dear to you is always a devastating experience. Ms. Hurst shows that we can have hope even in sorrows. Thanks for the review.
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Great review, I think I will check this book out. I’ve only been married 4 years, but I love to read stories about long lasting marriages. I appreciate books that address the problem of grief from anChristian perspective.
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I appreciate the author sharing her story of love and grief regarding her husband. However, I don't read non-fiction, so I'll have to pass on this book.
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It's not easy to lose one's loved partner and still maintain faith. I admire the author immensely.
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This seems like a book full of emotions. It breaks my heart to see the loss of a loved one. I send my sincere condolences.
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Post by Ikechukwu Blessing »

Such a loving and touching story, I admire the way she appreciates and honor her husband.
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