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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For ALL bereaved moms
This book was recommended to me by my grief counselor. I was a bit skeptical at first, as the author had a stillborn child, while I lost a 2 year old to Pediatric Cancer. However, it turned out to be one of the most helpful books I read. Lorraine Ash helped me heal, even just a little bit, and I am grateful to her. Reading a book actually written by a bereaved mom was...
Published on September 7, 2004 by Susan, Justin's mom

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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A Rambling Look Back at Her Grief Through Rose Colored Lenses
DO NOT PURCAHSE IF YOU ARE RECENTLY BEREAVED.

My child was stillborn on June 5th, 2008 - just 5 weeks ago. I am desperate for spiritual guidance and for some direction from women who have experienced stillbirth and who have managed to regain their will to live. How can we accept this? How can we go on living after such a tragic loss of our baby and our...
Published on July 11, 2008 by B. Murphy


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For ALL bereaved moms, September 7, 2004
This review is from: Life Touches Life: A Mother's Story of Stillbirth and Healing (Paperback)
This book was recommended to me by my grief counselor. I was a bit skeptical at first, as the author had a stillborn child, while I lost a 2 year old to Pediatric Cancer. However, it turned out to be one of the most helpful books I read. Lorraine Ash helped me heal, even just a little bit, and I am grateful to her. Reading a book actually written by a bereaved mom was infinitely more helpful than all of the books I read written by therapists who have not experienced the same kind of loss I have. I have copied quite a few exerps from her book, and read them from time to time when I need a lift. I believe I may actually get to meet the author, when she is in NY for a Walk to Remember children who have lost their lives. I hope so!

I am truly sorry for all of you bereaved parents who are searching for a book to soothe their soul. I hope you find this book as comforting as I did.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great support for parents of a stillborn, July 23, 2005
This review is from: Life Touches Life: A Mother's Story of Stillbirth and Healing (Paperback)
This book is a great, unique book for parents who are grieving after the loss of a stillborn baby. My husband and I lost our first son, and were given lots of books on the process of grieving, the steps involved, and the rituals involved. After reading those books (which were very helpful and needed), this book was a breath of fresh air. This book contains one family's story about the loss of their child and what they went through after her death. It is written from the mother's point of view, which is both a great support for other Moms and a great window into the mother's mind-set for Dads. It was like listening to someone who has gone through this terrible loss, and knowing you can survive. I would recommend it to anyone who has lost a child via a stillbirth, and it would probably also be useful for family and friends to help them understand what the parents are going through.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An eloquently written tribute., December 14, 2004
This review is from: Life Touches Life: A Mother's Story of Stillbirth and Healing (Paperback)
I, too, have lost a child--a beautiful son named Ryan who was stillborn at 28 weeks--and this book puts so much of the pain & sorrow that my family & I experienced into words.
This book should be read not only by those who've experienced the loss of a child themselves, but by those in the medical field--OBGYNs, neonatal nurses, labor and delivery medical staff--as it may help to educate them in dealing with bereaved parents in a sensitive manner.
This account of stillbirth is so personal, so vividly described, that Lorraine Ash could be considered The Voice for bereaved mothers who have so long struggled to put our loss into words & to try to make others (who are often insensitive or not understanding of the pain we endure) understand.
I am so sorry for anyone that loses a child to stillbirth, and I feel lucky to have found Ash's book. She was so brave--a loving and devoted mother of an Angel--to share her pain with us in this moving tribute to Victoria.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Embracing Destiny with Grace and Strength, June 29, 2004
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Maureen Salamon (Long Valley, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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"The only way to live my life is to love this fate because it is mine, because it was entrusted to me."

I have committed Lorraine Ash's words to memory because this one line applies to all of us, whether we have lost children or not. Each of us is faced with some hardship in this life that makes us question how and whether to go on. Each of us needs to find the grace in being who we are and embracing destiny the way Ash has.

Lorraine's book is a testament to the strength present when one seeks to find the greater good from a terrible blow. She shows us what it is like to suffer profound loss and feel that loss deeply, all while navigating the way toward healing and moving forward.

We can all learn from Lorraine no matter what hand we ourselves are dealt -- making this a book for everyone, no matter what path you may walk.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Universal feelings for stillbirth parents put into print, May 8, 2004
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cpf65 (Ridgewood, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
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I was fortunate enough to attend a reading by Ms. Ash this afternoon. I brought her book home and read it in a few hours.

There was not a feeling expressed in her book that I as a stillbirth mother did not either feel myself or completely understand. Ms. Ash makes stillbirth parents feel so less alone with her words. Lorraine has a gift, and through her total embrace of the life of her daughter Victoria, she has the power to help so many women and men facing the same tragic reality that she and her husband faced 5 years ago.

She reaffirmed my belief that our stillborn children's lives are a thing of beauty and that they have the power to do great things through us their parents, even though they are no longer physically present.

Thank you, Lorraine.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eloquent, December 26, 2005
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This review is from: Life Touches Life: A Mother's Story of Stillbirth and Healing (Paperback)
As a bereaved grandmother of a stillborn girl, I found this account to be absolute magic. The author's use of language is lyrical.I could not wait to contact Lorraine Ash and tell her how moved I was after reading her book. This is the kind of book I would give as a gift to a bereaved parent.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A sensitive and beautiful tribute, December 22, 2004
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I found this account so helpful as I read it after the stillbirth of my daughter Katie at 23 weeks gestation. It encourages us to draw strength from devastation and to find hope in the most painful of circumstances. It is gently written. The tenderness of these bereaved parents for their daughter shines through. It helped me.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A story of courage and transformation, December 13, 2004
This review is from: Life Touches Life: A Mother's Story of Stillbirth and Healing (Paperback)
This is a stunning portrayal of beauty and transformation that results from the heartfelt griefwork of a truly extraordinary couple. Lorraine and Bill Ash will take you by the hand along their personal roadmap from heartbreak to heartlight as they share the intimate details of the loss of their stillborn daughter Victoria Helen Ash. There is so much to inspire in this personal account that brings a new level of appreciation for the courage and greatness of the human spirit.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Book About Coming To Terms With Grief, May 10, 2004
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Karen Phelps (Yorktown Heights, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life Touches Life: A Mother's Story of Stillbirth and Healing (Paperback)
This is such a beautiful book. God willing, it will help many heal. I read it with a box of tissues nearby. I found it so touching, so poignant. The reader is taken along to hell and back.

The resources in the back are an important source of help to everyone who needs a starting place in their own healing.

I admire Lorraine's honesty. It is all the more powerful because she didn't make it nice or pretty or idealistic. This is more than just a memoir about the tragic loss of her daughter at birth. It is a story about grief, how to grieve, the different forms grief takes for men and for women. It is a book about the different reactions people have to loss. It is a book about coming to terms with the incomprehensible things that happen to us in the blink of an eye. It is a book about living richly and fully because of tragedy--and becoming better from it. Above all, it is a book of hope and renewal.

I do not have children and I have never been pregnant. But I have experienced loss. I will recommend this book to many others who will benefit from its wisdom.

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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A Rambling Look Back at Her Grief Through Rose Colored Lenses, July 11, 2008
This review is from: Life Touches Life: A Mother's Story of Stillbirth and Healing (Paperback)
DO NOT PURCAHSE IF YOU ARE RECENTLY BEREAVED.

My child was stillborn on June 5th, 2008 - just 5 weeks ago. I am desperate for spiritual guidance and for some direction from women who have experienced stillbirth and who have managed to regain their will to live. How can we accept this? How can we go on living after such a tragic loss of our baby and our futures??? Please offer some insight!
Lorriane Ash begins her story with the heartbreaking account of the day of the stillbirth. However, she instantly & miraculously finds hope within weeks after the death of Victoria, her child. She vascillates between time frames without being specific - is she in the 6th month? Is she in the 1st month? Lorrain Ash also cites 'pearls of wisdom' from numerous religions including Buddism, Shamanism, American Indian Spirituality, Christianity and Judiasm - without fully investing in any one of them. She tells stories of how she's helped others by interviewing them and feels a new 'kindness' towards them - but no insight on how to cope with the loss of your baby.

Lorraine Ash is obviously writing this book from a perspective of many years past the event. There is 'magic'in everything she does and in the very air she breathes. At this point in my grieving process - this is certainly not the case. This is a book for much, much later in the journey of grief.
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