The Flowering Gum: A mother's path from grief to peace

When seventeen-year-old Kieran planned his Easter camping weekend in the bush with his mates, he didn’t intend to wind up in the trauma centre of the state’s largest hospital in a coma—nor did he intend to slip off to heaven four days later. Devastated and bewildered by her teenage son’s sudden death, Alexandra began to write to Kieran in a diary given by a caring friend. Imagine her shock when he began to respond to her messages!

This touching and thought-provoking journal shares a journey of discovery about loss and love. Follow one family’s road of trauma, grief and distress, which leads to incredible and surprising events. Regardless of who we are and what horrors we experience, there is much we can gain.

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“This is a handbook for all people who have experienced the death of a child. An emotional and inspirational recollection of grief of a loved one, and accepting that they will always be with you in spirit. That is insight and acceptance. This is the gift.”

—Ms Rene Barics, registered medium, Reiki master/teacher, medical intuitive, spiritual healer and counsellor
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The Flowering Gum: A mother's path from grief to peace

When seventeen-year-old Kieran planned his Easter camping weekend in the bush with his mates, he didn’t intend to wind up in the trauma centre of the state’s largest hospital in a coma—nor did he intend to slip off to heaven four days later. Devastated and bewildered by her teenage son’s sudden death, Alexandra began to write to Kieran in a diary given by a caring friend. Imagine her shock when he began to respond to her messages!

This touching and thought-provoking journal shares a journey of discovery about loss and love. Follow one family’s road of trauma, grief and distress, which leads to incredible and surprising events. Regardless of who we are and what horrors we experience, there is much we can gain.

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“This is a handbook for all people who have experienced the death of a child. An emotional and inspirational recollection of grief of a loved one, and accepting that they will always be with you in spirit. That is insight and acceptance. This is the gift.”

—Ms Rene Barics, registered medium, Reiki master/teacher, medical intuitive, spiritual healer and counsellor
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The Flowering Gum: A mother's path from grief to peace

The Flowering Gum: A mother's path from grief to peace

by Alexandra Browne-Hill
The Flowering Gum: A mother's path from grief to peace

The Flowering Gum: A mother's path from grief to peace

by Alexandra Browne-Hill

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Overview

When seventeen-year-old Kieran planned his Easter camping weekend in the bush with his mates, he didn’t intend to wind up in the trauma centre of the state’s largest hospital in a coma—nor did he intend to slip off to heaven four days later. Devastated and bewildered by her teenage son’s sudden death, Alexandra began to write to Kieran in a diary given by a caring friend. Imagine her shock when he began to respond to her messages!

This touching and thought-provoking journal shares a journey of discovery about loss and love. Follow one family’s road of trauma, grief and distress, which leads to incredible and surprising events. Regardless of who we are and what horrors we experience, there is much we can gain.

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“This is a handbook for all people who have experienced the death of a child. An emotional and inspirational recollection of grief of a loved one, and accepting that they will always be with you in spirit. That is insight and acceptance. This is the gift.”

—Ms Rene Barics, registered medium, Reiki master/teacher, medical intuitive, spiritual healer and counsellor

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452513973
Publisher: Balboa Press AU
Publication date: 10/22/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 182
File size: 1 MB
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