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This is a book about grief and the raw, impassioned feelings that come along with it. It is a deeply personal and honest account of how one woman dealt with looking after her aged parents over a number of years through to their deaths. It is not a go-to guide but rather a poetic journal of an emotional, heart-rending journey of one person's battle with her own demons: great losses, abounding love, enormous frustrations and every emotion in-between. It is a story of heartbreak and hope for the future. This is a very human and humble work of someone who has opened up her raw heart with the hope…mehr

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This is a book about grief and the raw, impassioned feelings that come along with it. It is a deeply personal and honest account of how one woman dealt with looking after her aged parents over a number of years through to their deaths. It is not a go-to guide but rather a poetic journal of an emotional, heart-rending journey of one person's battle with her own demons: great losses, abounding love, enormous frustrations and every emotion in-between. It is a story of heartbreak and hope for the future. This is a very human and humble work of someone who has opened up her raw heart with the hope that you may find solace in the feelings and emotions expressed that all of us have in common when we are faced with the loss of someone we love. This is a book to keep close to your heart.
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Carol Davis grew up and still lives in Brisbane, Australia. She is one of seven children. She became a registered nurse and massage therapist and still works in both these fields. She has travelled extensively in Australia and overseas and for many years, ran her own trekking company and took people on treks to Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet as well as in Australia. She still maintains close links with Nepal. As well as walking; she enjoys playing and writing music; reading; painting and a life-long love of writing. She has written several books of poetry and a non-fiction guide for personal development. With the help of her family, she cared for both her parents in their home over a sixteen-year period till their deaths.