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Working in the children's cancer unit of a New York hospital for fifteen years, Norman Fried has been psychotherapist and counselor to both physically ill children and their worried families and friends. He has been part of scenes of bitterness and pain–and has observed how these sad moments have taught all concerned about life's important lessons. Sitting at the bedsides of children with life–threatening cancer, he has been sadly fortunate to hear their messages of hope and love, which have taught him how to help those they were leaving behind. The Angel Letters is his extraordinary book based on his experiences. It is intended for the living but is composed in the form of letters addressed to a dozen different children whose last days and months he shared intimately. From each experience he draws a lesson-in love, family, courage, belonging, etc.-that can help parents and family learn to suffer through the tragedy of their sick or lost child, drawing strength from their understanding of what has happened and from an appreciation for their child's perspective. "No story ends in death," Dr. Fried writes, "not in this book, and not in life. What happens after death is ours to ponder and struggle with. Some questions remain unanswered. But how a family lives after a death, how we as mourners can carry on–these are the questions I wrestle with here." In The Angel Letters he proves to be an inspiring companion for this difficult journey.
Published | Dec 01 2006 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 142 |
ISBN | 9781566637183 |
Imprint | Ivan R. Dee |
Dimensions | 9 x 5 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Readers will shed tears of gratitude for what Dr. Norman Fried has given us.
Arthur Kurzweil, author of Kabbalah for Dummies and On the Road with Rabbi Steinsaltz
The insights in this book can help the reader find ways to use their suffering as a path that opens out an expanded vision of this journey of love we normally call 'life.'
Christine Longaker, author of Facing Death and Finding Hope.
[A] beautifully written book that provides the reader with invaluable lessons.... I recommend this book highly.
David Pelcovitz Ph.D., Professor, Straus Chair in Psychology and Education, Azrieli Graduate School, Yeshiva University
Each poignantly written missive points a hauntingly hopeful lesson-in friendship...in love...and in other essentials for living.
Donna Chavez, Booklist
Although the book will probably bring tears to readers' eyes, it likely will leave them feeling uplifted.
Oklahoman
This is a very inspirational book.
Spectator Australia
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