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Mourning into Dancing

Mourning into Dancing

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Most Important Book I've Ever Read
Review: Mr. Wangerin's storytelling is so appealing and real. I wept, I laughed, I grieved, I healed. This could be the most important book you ever read.

In examining the issues surrounding grief and loss, Mr. Wangerin goes far beyond simply explaining the stages of grieving that one goes through. The most important concept I gained from this book is that of "relationships" we have at every level and, most importantly, with God.

I read this after having buried my mother who endured a long and grusome battle with cancer. How difficult it is to be a part of that process. Why is so much suffering allowed? This book brought understanding, illumination, revelation, joy, and the inexplicable healing catharsis of weeping with others and thereby understanding my own experience. All this is learned in the comforting context of the loving arms of God, who allows grief to draw us back to Himself.

This is a book which should be given to every person grieving a loss of any kind.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Most Important Book I've Ever Read
Review: Mr. Wangerin's storytelling is so appealing and real. I wept, I laughed, I grieved, I healed. This could be the most important book you ever read.

In examining the issues surrounding grief and loss, Mr. Wangerin goes far beyond simply explaining the stages of grieving that one goes through. The most important concept I gained from this book is that of "relationships" we have at every level and, most importantly, with God.

I read this after having buried my mother who endured a long and grusome battle with cancer. How difficult it is to be a part of that process. Why is so much suffering allowed? This book brought understanding, illumination, revelation, joy, and the inexplicable healing catharsis of weeping with others and thereby understanding my own experience. All this is learned in the comforting context of the loving arms of God, who allows grief to draw us back to Himself.

This is a book which should be given to every person grieving a loss of any kind.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blessing, not dysfunction, from generation to generation
Review: The opening chapter of this book offers the most poignant description of the teenage condition in the English language--from both the parent's and the teen's point of view. My other favorite passage describes Wangerin's relationship with his father. This is the type of book that can help pass blessing rather dysfunction from generation to generation

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mourning into Dancing
Review: this book is absolutely amazing. my dad died about two years ago.. im 17 by the way...and i am still grieving but this book has opened my eyes to the goodness of the process and how god will bring me back to life after this death that happened not only to my father but also to me. you have to read it..it truly is the most important book i have ever read in my life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another blessing from Mr Wangerin
Review: This book was a gift to me after my newborn daughter died. I found myself making notes and identifing with Mr. Wangerin's explaination of the 4 stages of grief. VERY heplful to anyone in any type of grief, and as always, a real blessing from an old friend.


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