The Way of Transition: Embracing Life's Most Difficult Moments | William Bridges | A Touching and Uplifting Journey Through Grief and Mourning
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The Way of Transition: Embracing Life's Most Difficult Moments
William Bridges
Da Capo Press
, 2001 - 256 pages
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highly recommended
A Generous and Loving Gift
If you have read any of his earlier work, you already know of Bill Bridges' honest, witty and compelling style. It is his generosity and wisdom that are at the heart of this, his newest book. More than 3-years ago, the pending and eventual death of his wife, Mondi, called him to reexamine every aspect of his 25+ years of experience helping thousands deal with
transition
. This deeply emotional time also afforded him the opportunity to explore in detail his 37-year relationship with Mondi. His heartfelt descriptions of the trauma serve as an opening for him to share how he came to know himself and his wife in very honest
way
s. He also is able to tell of his renewal...his new love and second wife Susan. Interspersed with the touching narrative, Bill revisits his thoughts about how transition holds out the promise of renewal. This book made me cry, allowed me to laugh and touched me deeply.
It is
difficult
to imagine him giving the world a more honest, touching, and thoughtful gift.
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A Touching and Uplifting Journey Through Grief and Mourning
My wife recently passed a
way
after a three year battle with breast cancer. I happened to see this book in a bookstore and was drawn to it because I'd read Bill Bridges' earlier books and found them insightful and refreshing. But I was totally unprepared for my personal connection to this book, which was written after Bill lost his wife through an al
most
identical struggle with cancer. It was as if he was telling my story and then helping me to both get through my own deep sadness and make some sense out of the painful process of mourning and grieving. This book does deal with
transition
s but it deals with much more and does so with great openness, sensitivity, and wisdom. I strongly recommend it to anyone dealing with the process of grief for the loss of a loved one. I learned far more from this book than I learned from any of the many books specifically written on that subject.
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