With depth, humor, and raw honesty applied to the experience of slowly losing a loved one to cancer, BONE KNOWING offers satisfaction to readers who want to laugh, cry, and re-think important issues in their own relationships.
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By Vicki Nelson
Jun 14, 2010
This engaging story looks at the affect of serious/terminal illness on family, friends and an extended community. The love pours out from every page as well as lessons learned over the course of many years. A beautiful, inspirational look at love and loss.
I have been caring for an elderly mother for the last 4 years and this book has been so helpful in understanding the process of loss and death, and all that goes on for the caregiver around that. I am very grateful to have found it.
Bone Knowing: An absolutely wonderful read, making death and life inseparable and worthy of deep laughs, tears and ahas of learning how Jennifer, family and friends flounder and flourish facing death. Some may not call this a self-help book, but I do. I have had plenty of experience with death and hospice but Bone Knowing adds a the qualities I would want. Indeed, a story of Coming to Life in the Face of Impending Loss. I highly recommend Bone Knowing. These are the kinds of death panels I seek when my turn comes.