<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Part memoir and part self-help in nature, this compilation of emails--written by a young psychologist to her beloved following his suicide--chronicles the process of surviving and grieving the tragic death of a loved one, and of using grief for deeper psychospiritual healing and transformation.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Writing from the unique point of view of a suicide survivor who is also a psychologist, Sarah Neustadter presents a selection of the emails she sent to John, her deceased beloved, over a three-year period following his death. Documenting the raw emotions she experienced during this time period--grief, despair, abandonment, confusion, and the seductive feeling of wanting to die--she seeks to answer the hard existential and psychological questions: <em>Why is this happening? What does this mean about mortality? How do I go on with the rest of my life without my beloved? How do I heal my broken heart? Will I ever love again?</em> <em>Love You Like the Sky</em> is a companion guide and roadmap for supporting younger women and men through intense and complicated grief as an access point toward deeper transformation--shifting awareness from despair to beauty.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>2019 Foreword Indies Finalist in Adult Non-Fiction: Grief/Grieving</b> "Genius. Heart-wrenching. Just masterful. An important book, enabling of life after death and loss." --Michele Ritterman, PhD, author of <i>The Tao of a Woman</i> and <i>Using Hypnosis in Family Therapy</i> "Honest, poignant, and filled with hard-earned advice and healing strategies. Highly recommended for anyone who has lost a loved one to suicide and is struggling to find hope and purpose." --Karen Meadows, author of <i>Searching for Normal: The Story of a Girl Gone Too Soon</i><br>
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