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Ruth lost her mum in 2020. For the last 6 years of her life she'd been living in Ruth's home, and they'd become very close. Writing these poems was a vital part of Ruth's grief journey, helping her to process the enormity of her loss and to work through her deep pain, finally coming to a place of acceptance, comfort, and healing. This book invites the reader to walk that road with Ruth, in the hope that it will be a help to them on their own path to healing. The book is divided into 4 main sections that correspond to the concepts of William J Worden's '4 Tasks of Grief', which Ruth found very…mehr

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Ruth lost her mum in 2020. For the last 6 years of her life she'd been living in Ruth's home, and they'd become very close. Writing these poems was a vital part of Ruth's grief journey, helping her to process the enormity of her loss and to work through her deep pain, finally coming to a place of acceptance, comfort, and healing. This book invites the reader to walk that road with Ruth, in the hope that it will be a help to them on their own path to healing. The book is divided into 4 main sections that correspond to the concepts of William J Worden's '4 Tasks of Grief', which Ruth found very beneficial on her healing journey. Each poem has been assigned to the 'Grief Task' that it fits best with. The title is taken from the phrase "Not lost, but gone before" - a reference to people going to heaven ahead of us.
Autorenporträt
Ruth Fanshaw is the author of 'Flying Free: Poems for Pilgrim Hearts' and 'Gone Before: A Grief Journey in Poems', both of which garnered multiple Readers' Favorite five star reviews. Her work has appeared in the poetry journal 'Time of Singing' and has been featured on the podcast 'Coffee with Jesus'. Ruth is a full-time geek, and wishes you could get paid for that. The great loves of her life include trees, the ocean, and pizza. She's a huge fan of Doctor Who, NCIS, and Beauty and the Beast (80s TV), and is shamelessly addicted to her favourite band, The Piano Guys. Ruth has a neuro-immune condition called M.E. (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis), and has navigated two breakdowns and many bouts of anxiety and depression. Living with these illnesses has challenged her in her walk with God, yet also helped her to experience His love on a deeper level. Ruth has been a committed Christian since 1990. Her faith is the bedrock of her life and informs all her writing.