Those who have lost a child whether by miscarriage, stillbirth, delivered live baby but dies in infancy, young child or as an adult child, will be able to enmesh themselves in this healing book. I wept and wept healing tears as I too know this grief and range of feelings. So much of what the authors have to say is exactly my own echoing sentiments and I found myself being ever so grateful for these printed words of struggle and testimony to the Lord's intervention especially on behalf of the Dads' agonizing experiences.
Truly, it is an excellent book and although I'm a Mom and not a Dad to whom this book is mostly addressed, I fully agree that the father's desparately need these words of hope and healing every bit as much as a mom does. I hope many, many grieving Dads (due to child loss) will be able to read this book.
This book is very much out of the Roman Catholic belief but any Protestants and/or non-religious readers could still be greatly benefited, I believe. Child loss can hit anyone. Any such person will be greatly benefited and find healing in having their respective hearts touched by this tender offering from Dads who know. This is my opinion, which I firmly hold.
I give this book a definite 5 Star rating.
~ Eunice C., Reviewer/Blogger ~
September 2023
Disclaimer: This is my honest opinion based on the complimenatary review copy sent by NetGalley and the publisher.
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