Skip to main content

Member Reviews

I cant remember the first half of the book if I'm honest, I read it a while ago, then stopped reading everything due to my Mental Health. I'm I'm a dark place now, and thought I'd pick up my kindle and get some books read.

Just finished this one...and I sobbed throughout the last half up till Part 2. I'm not wanting to read the poems etc

But my mum died Suddenly aged 44 on 30/12/12 and she too was my best friend.

I struggle every day withough her 😔 an we buried her on the 17th January 2013 after the post mortem stating it was Bilactral Bronchitis Pnemonia

Due to family issues, me being the black sheEp I wasn't allowed to be apart of her life for 18 month's prior. And so it was a shock to me indeed.

But the way I found out she died was by becoming unwell myself that day, I slept in bed all day, to wake up from a dream which she was in stating how she was free, safe and to anseer the phone to my Grandad (her dad) she looked amazing, bright, happy and had Angel Wings.

She was right though, as my Grandad rang later that night with the horid news that she went into Cardiac Arrest.

So yeah? To those of you who've read this, you'll understand why I sobbed through the end, what with all the Dates and the Years that Elizabeth had written etc.

I related to this so well, aswell as Suicide (lost count of the atempts I've made in my 29years) and the drink problem I had too.

So yeah, only the second book in my life to make me cry.

Thankyou.

Was this review helpful?