A Grace Disguised: How the Soul Grows through Loss | 
| Author: Jerry Sittser Publisher: Zondervan Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: Expanded Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7 x 5.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 0310258952 Dewey Decimal Number: 248.866 EAN: 9780310258957 ASIN: 0310258952
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Product Description A revised edition, this book plumbs the depths of our sorrows, whether due to illness, divorce, or the loss of someone we love. In coming to the end of ourselves, we can come to the beginning of a new life. Includes a new preface and epilogue.
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El Mejor Libro Sobre La Perdida ; Best Book on Grief & Loss April 5, 2008 Hace dos anhos fallecio nuestra hija y entre los muchos libros que leimos sobre la perdida este fue el que mas nos ayudo. Se lo hemos recomendado a muchas personas.
After our daugher's accidental death two years ago, my husband and I read many books on grieving and loss. Sittser's book was the most helpful to us in processing our own grief, offering not pithy platitudes, but thought-provoking reflections out of the author's own catastrophic loss. We have bought many copies of this book for friends going through difficult times because it is relevant to those who suffer loss of any kind.
Peggy Reynoso
A Grace Disguised December 1, 2007 Excellent, cannot say enough about how this man explains the grieving psyche. Moves beyond everything else that is written. Although my loss was not as terrible as his I could identify with everything he said. It is so good to have someone confirm that it is something that we go through and, perhaps more importantly, what we can get through.
Would recommend this to all who have undergone loss in any form.
An inspirational read during a time of confusion! November 22, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am going through a very difficult time in my life and was advised to read A Grace Disguised. This book offers an amazing insight into the grieving process and acknowledges that everyone's healing process is completely unique to them. I felt encouraged and rejuvenated knowing that I could relate to the many emotions experienced by the author and so many others who may also be going through similar scenarios but have had their emotions or actions repressed and even belittled. I strongly recommend everyone read this book because it not only offers personal growth during troublesome times, it also may help guide those who have a friend or loved one experiencing a difficult loss to offer stronger support.
A Grace Disguised September 13, 2007 The book, A Grace Disguised, changed my life. A doctor actually "prescribed" it for me, after the death of my daughter and her fiance. After hearing so many people blunder through callus pharses they hoped would make me feel better it was a great relief to spend time with someone who actually knew how I felt. Many, in my family, have read this book. My husband's life was changed, as was my own. We have given this book to countless others who are in the midst of grief. We always keep several copies on hand. My husband, who is new to online buying, bought these copies. When they started arriving in Spainsh we were both a little confused. He had somehow gotten over to the Spanish version with out knowing it. We can only deduce that we're about to meet spainsh speaking grievers in need of comfort. As you can probably tell by reading this, I am not Richard, I am his wife, secretary and best friend.
Best Book to heal Grief August 18, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Jerry Sittser knows loss. He deals with the most difficult aspects of grief. He understands and leads us to healing. Of all the books I've read over the past year, this one was by far the best and most helpful in dealing with the death of my loved one.
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