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Book saved me June 12, 2008 animalzrule (Florida) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A good and helpful book. It helped me through a terrible time. I still miss my baby, but this book let me know my feelings are real and they count.
Kinship with others May 5, 2004 Chris Forness (SD) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Most people around me seem to be more polite than understanding when I talk about losing my dog, Lincoln. It doesn't matter anymore after reading this book. They don't understand the depth of our relationship, but the writers in this book do. I wish I had someone in person who knew, but going back to this book every once in a while gets me through. This book will be my rock as long as I need it.
Not Alone Anymore December 2, 2001 Carrie (Bethany, MO) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Finally I don't feel so weird about my feelings toward my rabbit. People made fun of me, but now I know I am ok and I will be able to get through this. Thank you.
Not for me November 26, 2001 DJ (Florida) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
I appreciate the other reviews I read and am glad these people found this book to their needs - but I did not. I just don't see how hearing about someone else's losses helps me - I am already bogged down in my own pain. Anyway - that's all I wanted to say.
Fantastic book November 23, 2000 Paul Tasminy (Sacramento, CA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Being a man, it is hard to express emotions of pain. This book helped me understand my grief as perfectly acceptable and that there are other males who have faced this same kind of social misunderstanding and that it is normal and meaningful to mourn the loss of one of my best friends - my dog, Ranger. So many of us don't know until we lose our animal friends just how important they were in our lives. I will always be grateful to the friend who gave me this book as a gift - it helped me so much.
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