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5.0

The author is a practicing neurosurgeon who lost his son Mitch at the age of 19. This is the story of how he came to realize that while grief can be crippling at first, it can be smoothed over (never totally gone) by putting into action what you know about God. Not filled with platitudes but rather told with a raw honesty that will draw readers in. You don't have to be a Christian to appreciate this book but the Bible is the cornerstone for Dr. Warren's advice.
I lost a son in 2019 and this book was enlightening and would definitely recommend to others who have experienced this heavy burden.


* I read an advance copy and was not compensated.
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