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"I Am a Thousand Winds That Blow" |
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I Am a Thousands Winds That Blow is the powerful and spiritual story of Gail Michael’s journey through the last year of her mother’s life as she battles cancer. It is about the little miracles that happen during this time and how we can face death with laughter and love, no matter how turbulent our relationships with our parents are. Gail and her mother healed their often times misunderstood relationship with each other and savored the little gifts that were received by both during the process.
Her mother was an incredible woman who faced her own death, and her friends and family with humor. As they wept, she turned their tears into laughter. And as she lay dying, she spoke of what she was experiencing on the other side. "A Thousand Winds That Blow" will open your heart and offer support and hope to those who are either going through this process themselves, or caring for a loved one who is dying. This book is written for those who are grieving due to the loss or impending loss of a parent or loved one. It talks about mother-daughter relationships during the times of family crisis. The book is a spiritual stoy of a mother's journey through the process of death, and has a very healing aspect as you venture deeper into it. It is a poignant self-help book on a subject in which you would not expect to find laughter and joy. It may be useful to those struggling to cope with the whirlwind events that surround a death due to cancer, including coming to terms with the inevitable death of a loved one, reactions of family members, and above all, one's own growth and revelation. |