Letters to Matthew: Life After Loss
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Louise Bates
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Louise Bates
About this listen
Letters to Matthew: Life After Loss, invites you into the world of grief. It is not sugar coated or edited to make it an easy listen, which is why it has been separated into two distinct parts.
Part one contains the heartfelt letters written by grieving mother Louise to her son Matthew after he died at the age of 27. The letters are a mixture of anguish, deep sorrow, humour, wisdom, personal insights, and experiences that may resonate with others who have lost a special person.
Part two is about her journey of self-discovery and how Louise turned her grief and loss into something positive. This audiobook is not about fixing people or forcing the healing process because, as the audiobook explains, there is no cure for grief. Grief can only be absorbed, carried, experienced, and cared for.
The loss of a child is unimaginable, but Louise has managed to turn this heart-breaking experience into something positive. By sharing her letters, insights, thoughts, and feelings with the world she is not only keeping Matthew’s memory alive but also giving hope to other people that life can meaningful again after the death of a loved one.
Grief is a sensitive subject which makes it challenging for writers to describe in a way that feels both real and honest. Louise has shown her vulnerability and documented her experience in a very brave and open-hearted way.
The audiobook does have an uplifting ending!
©2019 Louise Bates (P)2020 Louise BatesWhat listeners say about Letters to Matthew: Life After Loss
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- Anonymous User
- 10-09-20
What a wonderful book!
Louise shares her very personal journey of loosing her son Matthew to Kidney Cancer.
It’s raw and sad but also incredibly honest and brings such positivity.
Whatever your own experience of loss and grieving, listen to this book.
It is such a privilege.
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- J. Gree
- 01-09-20
Brilliant, heart wrenching yet inspiring!
The headline says it all, a book written by Louise following the death of her son Matthew. In a series of letters to Matthew following his death she has opened herself up with a raw and brutal honesty to the grief she Is experiencing. It is compelling, tear jerking and yet at the same time uplifting.
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- Anonymous User
- 23-10-20
Wow! Must read.
Beautifullly written and a well spoken audible. Wonderfully open and honest book about grief. This is a resource that’s going to help and support so many people. It’s an excellent tool to further your knowledge if you know someone who is dealing with grief or if you are going through it yourself. It also expresses helpful techniques to help you deal with grief. Amazing and would highly recommend!
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- Ruth
- 15-10-20
Sad, heartfelt, beautiful
This is the first time I have listened to an audiobook, I was captivated, both by the story and the narrator, it was clearly spoken. An honest and open account hearing a Mother talk about the death of her son. No parent should have to go through this and I highly recommend listening to this book, it will help so many people struggling with their own grief. As the author says, there are no rules on dealing with grief, grief never goes away, it will always be a part of you, but you can learn to live with it.
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