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Excerpt from The Broken Shell, by Joni James Aldrich
 

Not unlike humans in tough times,
when grieving breaks their stride.
Their broken shell can be repaired
with loving care and restored pride.

A purpose found and cause renewed
can be our human lifeline, too.
But not unlike the broken shell
we’ll drift until we make it through.

  “The beach was swept away by the twin forces of violent wind and waves. Days later, piles of broken shells were deposited onto the shore. Nature had begun the rebuilding process. This is much the same as the process we undergo when rebuilding our lives after suffering the catastrophic loss of someone we love…”

 
 
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  The Cancer Patient W-I-N Book: Our Cancer Fight Journal—A companion to The Saving of Gordon this useful workbook offers a place for you to document information about your treatment, write notes at visits, organize your thoughts and feelings, and much more.  
             
Hope I hold it true, whate'er befall; I feel it when I sorrow most;
'Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all.
~Alfred, Lord Tennyson