



Compassionate Grief Support Services
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Book Reviews
"In this extraordinary autoethnography of love and loss, Mathew dips a bucket into her stream of consciousness, unfolding a story that is at once astonishingly intimate and spiritually inspirational. The existential truths about grief, identity, solidarity in suffering, the healing role of narrative, and the sacred truths implicit it all will speak as revelations to every reader who has known life-changing loss and to those professionals who strive to be better companions to them."
Robert A. Neimeyer, Ph.D., editor of The Handbook of Grief Therapies and New Techniques of Grief Therapy: Bereavement and beyond.




"I cannot say enough about Linita Eapen Mathew’s wonderful book. Do not miss her incomparable forty-one stories and reflections about grieving through the last days of her father’s life and the year that followed. Her writing is beautiful, heartfelt, candid, insightful, and compelling. She harvests hard-won lessons about the challenges of relearning how to live in a world profoundly changed by devastating loss. I will place this book on the shelf next to C.S. Lewis’s A Grief Observed as one of the finest memoirs of grief I know. The Revelations of Eapen deserves to be read by many for years to come."
Thomas Attig, Ph.D., philosopher and author of How We Grieve: Relearning the World.
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