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The Madness of Grief by Reverend Richard Coles; 9781474619639

The Madness of Grief

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Description

The Madness of Grief offers a poignant exploration of the author's personal journey through grief following the sudden death of his partner just before Christmas in 2019. Reverend Richard Coles shares his experience with remarkable candour, revealing the raw emotions and unexpected challenges faced during the mourning process.

The Plot

The narrative unfolds as Coles navigates the complexities of loss, interweaving his memories of love with the stark reality of absence. He addresses the tasks that must be undertaken amidst emotional turmoil, highlighting the often-overlooked aspects of bereavement. Through his reflections, readers are invited to contemplate the nature of grief and the enduring presence of those we have lost.

Themes

  • Love and Memory: Coles illustrates how love persists even after death, as memories become a source of comfort.
  • Humour and Honesty: The author employs a blend of humour and sincerity, making the narrative both relatable and heartfelt.
  • The Complexity of Mourning: The book delves into the multifaceted nature of grief, challenging societal norms surrounding bereavement.
“Grief is a journey, not a destination.”

Coles’ writing style is both reflective and accessible, drawing readers into a deeply personal account that resonates universally. Fans of his previous works, such as Bringing in the Sheaves and Fathomless Riches, will find familiar themes of faith, love, and resilience throughout this touching narrative. The Madness of Grief serves as a reminder of the enduring strength found in vulnerability, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on loss and healing.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 197 mm × 128 mm × 16 mm
Pages: 192
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
ISBN: 9781474619639

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