<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Many people shy away from those who have terminal illnesses or have suffered other tragedies or losses, because they do not know what to do or to say. They want to be helpful, to show their concern, but they feel awkward and afraid their actions or words will be inappropriate. Call Me If You Need Anything...and Other Things Not to Say can help even the most unsure provide care and comfort to others during the challenging times of their lives. With insights from personal experience, Cathy Peterson turns good intentions into real help and encouragement for the patient and family. She provides sensible advice, not philosophical rhetoric, on everything from sending cards to bringing food, to spending time, to sharing condolences. Peterson even includes guidance on what not to do or say. Call Me If You Need Anything...and Other Things Not to Say is straightforward guidance on how to show that you really do care.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Cathy Peterson writes from personal experience and a desire to help others. Her story-and her late husband's-became widely known when her husband's cancer treatment was complicated by his layoff from Enron. Mrs. Peterson has been a guest on The Phil Donahue Show and has been interviewed on CNN and Fox TV. She is also the author of Flashlight Walking from Ave Maria Press.
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