Thursday, May 3, 2007

Week Eighteen, Book Twenty One

The Dead-Honest Truth from a Life Spent with Death
by June Nadle
“I wish I had kissed him on the morning he had the accident.”
After 50 years in the funeral business, 80-year-old grandmother/undertaker June Knights Nadle has seen it all — at least all of what goes on before, during, and after life’s ultimate challenge.
Review: If you need to feel good about life, look no further. Based on the title of this book one would think they would feel sad, but instead I walked away refreshed and happy. Nadle does such an amazing job at putting things into perspective that you sense a real feeling of compassion from her and understanding of the grieving process. I recommend this to anyone and everyone, I caution you if you have recently lost a loved one, that this book will life your spirits!