Like a lighthouse illuminating a path through dark and stormy waters, this book was written to spark hope in the midst of despair.
When Mike Thomson's wife died, he didn't know how he'd ever go on without her. No matter where he was--at work, getting through the holidays, or trying to be present with friends and family--his mind was lost in desperation and loneliness.
Grief is one man's struggle to accept the death of his wife. Through familiar experiences, the author lends insight with the intention of helping those who are grieving a loss. Let this book be a lighthouse in your life, guiding you through the storms of fear, pain, regret, self-blame, and loneliness. From a small flicker in the darkness grows a bright beacon of hope.
Anyone who is grieving the death of a loved one will find the author's story to be inspiring. This book will fill their hearts with hope and help them find a normal, happy life again.
Industry Reviews
This book is a practical, insightful, and very useful resource for anyone in the unfortunate position to need to benefit from its wisdom… It is a resource that can help take you from one of the worst kinds of darkness back into the light.
WILLIAM B. BENNINGER,
Ph.D., Psychologist, Adjunct Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University, Co-Founder
ADDvisor.com
Many bereaved persons will identify with Michael’s honest and poignant story of how he navigated the waves of emotions following his wife’s death. [The author] shares the insights he gained from his experience in the hope that other grieving people might relate and understand that grief is simultaneously normal and unique.
SUE A DONLON, LISW-S,
Bereavement Counselor (Retired)
This book addresses sensitive areas that you would never think of until you experience a loss in your life. The author’s practical approach to facing these issues can help anyone suffering in a similar way. I highly recommend this book for anyone who is struggling with the death of a loved one. Many times, the best advice comes from those who have experienced the pain firsthand.
CRAIG R. CORDLE, Bible scholar, author of Are We Alone in the Universe?
A Biblical Perspective