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I Promise It Won't Always Hurt Like This
I Promise It Won't Always Hurt Like This | Clare Mackintosh
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Grief is universal, but it's also as unique to each of us as the person we've lost. It can be overwhelming, exhausting, lonely, unreasonable, there when we least expect it and seemingly never-ending. Wherever you are with your grief and whoever you're grieving for, I Promise It Won't Always Hurt Like This is here to support you. To tell you, until you believe it, that things will get easier. When bestselling writer Clare Mackintosh lost her five-week-old son, she searched for help in books. All of them wanted to tell her what she should be feeling and when she should be feeling it, but the truth - as she soon found out - is that there are no neat, labelled stages for grief, or crash grief-diets to relieve us of our pain. What we need when we're grieving is time and understanding. I Promise It Won't Always Hurt Like This is the book she needed then. With 17 short assurances that are full of compassion - drawn from Clare's experiences of losing her son and her father - it's something you can turn to when you can barely concentrate, when you're looking for solace, when you're looking for hope, when you simply need to throw something across the floor, and when you need somebody to assure you, and to keep assuring you: I Promise it Won't Always Hurt Like This.
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TorieStorieS
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While I have some of Mackintosh‘s mysteries on my shelves, I didn‘t know her family‘s story nor the effect of her grief on her life. Part memoir & part practical guide, this volume is one that I think would make a meaningful gift to anyone grieving— particularly in the loss of a child—though I think solace from any loss can be found amongst its pages. It‘s personal, raw & also comes from a genuine place of trying to help smooth a grieving journey.

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This was a very insightful and honest treatise on a favorite author's own experience with grief. I connected (and think that many will) with her pain and loss and found that her 18 assurances of light at the end of the tunnel were both enlightening and well-chosen. As she is revisiting her own 18 years of bereavement, while giving compassionate and first-hand knowledge, she is also emphasizing that no two persons will travel the exact same 🔻

robinb journey while battling through the stages of grief and loss...but there are similarities in their experiences.
As a caregiver for elderly parents, I found this a moving reading experience and appreciate and value Ms. Mackintosh's caring and sharing of her own very personal journey.
I'm glad to have come across this straightforward, helpful and compassionate book. 4.5/5⭐️
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