A review by mrsilvers
Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road by Neil Peart

3.0

This book was perfect for what it was. Which is the continuous, rambling notions of a man trying to overcome mountains of grief. In short, this is not a book that I would typically pick up, but I am very glad I did. I can not say that I have ever had to endure a great loss, let alone two, but it was very interesting to watch as an outsider as Neil Peart learned how to cope with a loss that seems to be completely unbearable. While reading this I found my own thoughts slipping in to dark places, what would I do if I lost those I loved most? Could I overcome my grief and move on? I believe that my faith would carry me through such a loss, but I pray I never have to that to the test. The final chapter of this book was by far the best of all, for it carried the bright hope a new beginning.