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Highlights
- What happens when a beloved spouse suddenly and irrevocably leaves your life?
- Author(s): Raechel Bratnick
- 298 Pages
- Family + Relationships, Death, Grief, Bereavement
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About the Book
The death of a spouse and its aftermath are the focus of this story, which, unlike so many others of its kind, engages the reader at each step on the author's journey to a new life.Book Synopsis
What happens when a beloved spouse suddenly and irrevocably leaves your life? Overnight, the life Raechel and Michael Bratnick had planned disappeared, the territory ahead chaotic and uncertain. At the outset Michael was the owner of an industrial public relations company, a healer and poet: Illness ripped his life to shreds. Without any nursing skill, Raechel suddenly became his nurse and medical advocate. Big questions like how could this malignancy sneak into their lives without a warning had to wait, as his condition required constant care. After he died, she dreamed and grieved her way into peace. Dawn and dawning are themes throughout this book: His death at dawn propelled her into the dawning of a new life. Her journey takes her through shock, raw emotions, regrets, pain, and humor, as she gradually transitions into appreciation, forgiveness, and an understanding of this part of her life. A conversation between Raechel and Michael is woven in through their poetry and journals. The book concludes with a view of the author's new life, eleven years after losing her soul mate.
Review Quotes
"This searing memoir...demonstrates how to transform heartbreak into resiliency and healing. Poignant poems, prophetic dreams and illogical synchronicities elevate the reader into a transcendent realm, where separation is an illusion.... This book beckons you to rise from the ashes, and grow beyond your narrow conception of life and death." --Dani Antman, author of Wired for God, Adventures of a Jewish Yogi
"A gift to anyone navigating the landscape of loss... Matter-of-fact hospital reportage, experiences with alternative therapies, and dreams interweave to reveal the steps Bratnick took after the death of her husband, not to shy away from the pain of his passing but to meet and pass through that pain..."
--Donna Baier-Stein, best-selling author and founder and publisher of Tiferet Journal