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Our Last Walk - by Louis Hoffman & Michael Moats & Tom Greening (Paperback)

Our Last Walk - by  Louis Hoffman & Michael Moats & Tom Greening (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Our Last Walk is a companion for the those grieving the loss of their pet, comprised of original poems written by fellow pet lovers that have had to walk this painful path. These collaborative voices and activities are sure to comfort those who are struggling through the loss of beloved pet.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Losing a pet is a deeply painful experience, yet often misunderstood by many who see the beloved pet as "Just a pet." <em>Our Last Walk: Using Poetry for Grieving and Remembering Our Pets</em> is a powerful resource for those experiencing pet loss and those who are supporting others who have lost a pet. Filled with powerful, authentic poems expressing loss, <em>Our Last Walk</em> helps the grieving person find words for their loss while sharing in the experience of others who have traversed that same painful journey. More than a book of tears, <em>Our Last Walk</em> also helps people to remember their beloved pet, preserving the love and memories of relationship. Through this book, many will find encouragement, healing, and hope. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>What an incredible book! Our Last Walk is a book I find I cannot put down. The captivation was not only because I had recently lost a "dog love of my life," but, I found, these authors somehow knew me and my relationship with Taylor as if they had spent hours interviewing me. They know that remembering is the essential part of both grieving and healing and what better way to remember than to reach down into your deepest self and be creative. While most of us are certainly not poets, it is clear that does not matter. What does matter is that we own those key emotional words, thoughts, and expressions that are tied to our lost relationship. They are in us. The therapy comes when we invest the time to find them and make them sing what our soul is trying to say. We are the only ones that can tap those expressions and that kick starts healing. This expression starts something else also: our meager attempt at writing a poem about our incredible relationship ignites, enrichens, and somehow enlivens what we thought was gone. Those very words, from deep within us, are our undefinable connection with our sweet animal life that left us, holding only their collar, far too soon. There is no better way to grieve, heal, and honor their life. I cannot thank Drs. Louis Hoffman, Michael Moats, and Tom Greening, enough. Jim Humphreys, DVM Veterinarian, Home with Dignity<br><br>What an incredible book!Our Last Walk is a book I find I cannot put down.The captivation was not only because I had recently lost a "dog love of my life," but, I found, these authors somehow knew me and my relationship with Taylor as if they had spent hours interviewing me. They know that remembering is the essential part of both grieving and healing and what better way to remember than to reach down into your deepest self and be creative. While most of us are certainly not poets, it is clear that does not matter. What does matter is that we own those key emotional words, thoughts, and expressions that are tied to our lost relationship.They are in us.The therapy comes when we invest the time to find them and make them sing what our soul is trying to say. We are the only ones that can tap those expressions and that kick starts healing. This expression starts something else also: our meager attempt at writing a poem about our incredible relationship ignites, enrichens, and somehow enlivens what we thought was gone.Those very words, from deep within us, are our undefinable connection with our sweet animal life that left us, holding only their collar, far too soon. There is no better way to grieve, heal, and honor their life. I cannot thank Drs.Louis Hoffman, Michael Moats, and Tom Greening, enough. Jim Humphreys, DVM Veterinarian, Home with Dignity"<br>

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