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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
beautiful heartfelt and cathartic,
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This review is from: Signs of Life: A Memoir of Dying and Discovery (Paperback)
My beloved father passed away on March 3, 2005 after living for 2 years with Stage IV lung cancer. I was his caretaker for the last 6 weeks of his life whe I moved to New York to care for him. This book is a beautiful heartfelt story of the author's experience with his own's mother's illness and death. I found it to be very cathartic and appreciated the beauty of his words. i even found things within to adapt when writing my dad's eulogy. If only i could write so well to write something beautiful for my father. Thank you Tim Brookes, bless your family and your mother, may she live though you all who loved her so. Lori
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An uplifting book on a difficult subject,
By Kathleen Merk (Cleveland Hts., Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Signs of Life:: A Memoir of Dying and Discovery (Hardcover)
When my grandmother was diagnosed terminally ill(suffering from COPD), the family chose hospice care instead of a nursing home. I went to the library to get a book on hospice and this is the book that carried me through the heartbreaking yet beautiful last week of my beloved Nany's life. I know that every dying experience is different, but there were similarities between the author's mother and my grandmother's. It gave me great comfort to read Mr. Brookes words as I sat beside my grandmother's bedside. Many thanks for putting into words what my family and I were observing and feeling.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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A journey towards life through the experience of death,
By A Customer
This review is from: Signs of Life:: A Memoir of Dying and Discovery (Hardcover)
Tim Brookes very eloquently voiced some of my own thoughts, feelings and struggles as I experienced my mother's death from cancer 2 months ago. It is a time of great intimacy and discovery about the very meaning of life. Our culture's beliefs and fears around death are interwoven with his very personal story, which he shares with great poignancy. This book is NOT a downer but a tribute to life. It is HIGHLY recommended for everyone, as death is a part of everyone's life
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Going Beyond the Limits of Medicine,
By A Customer
This review is from: Signs of Life: A Memoir of Dying and Discovery (Paperback)
Tim Brookes offers a well written, engaging account of the dying and death process. My father was diagnosed with a brain tumor a few weeks ago and a dear friend put this book in my hands. It is a tribute to life and dignity in dying. As I write this we are still in the middle of searching for treatment and I find the words of this book comforting and a guide of sorts to the process of living, essentially with a death sentence. The author shines a light on a process we are all engaged in, as we all eventually face the dying process. This book would be helpful for family members as well as professionls...and not only those dealing with cancer.
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Signs of Life:: A Memoir of Dying and Discovery by Tim Brookes (Hardcover - February 25, 1997)
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