Finding Your Clover After A Loss
Finding Your Clover After A Loss
Robert Green Ingersoll said, “Hope is the only bee that makes honey without flowers.” Finding Your Clover After a Loss will guide you on your path toward hope – broken hearts can be mended.
The writer’s own journey of grief is gently interwoven throughout the pages, a journey that evokes both laughter and tears. Each story encourages readers to reach toward new dreams—to do what they can to help their hearts heal.
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Description
Finding Your Clover After a Loss is a book about hope – a must-read if you have experienced a loss. Written after the author’s husband died of kidney cancer, the book features personal stories that drive home nuggets of insight about grief, pointing the reader in one direction – toward hope.
Each chapter includes artwork, a story, an inspirational quote, and practical strategies to help one who is grieving move forward.
The writer’s own journey of grief is gently interwoven throughout the pages, a journey that evokes both laughter and tears. Each story encourages readers to reach toward new dreams—to do what they can to help their hearts heal.
Although life is never the same after a loss, the author emphasizes that grief does get easier. She reminds us that it is okay to enjoy life again, to “find your clover.”
Robert Green Ingersoll said, “Hope is the only bee that makes honey without flowers.” Finding Your Clover After a Loss will guide you on your path toward hope – broken hearts can be mended.
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING
- “Through Dawn’s stories, she shares how she coped with losing her husband and offers the reader simple, practical tips on dealing with grief. Her writing is down-to-earth and easy for the reader to relate to.” – A hospital employee
- A daughter loaned a Clover book to her mother. Her mom’s response was, “I’m going to turn around and read this again right away, and then I’ll probably read it again—in fact, I’ll probably read it many times before I’m done with it. You are giving it to me, aren’t you?” The daughter let her keep the book. – A hospice volunteer
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