You Won't Always Be This Sad

A Book of Moments

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Pub Date Oct 31 2019 | Archive Date Feb 03 2020
Nimbus Publishing | Nimbus Publishing Limited

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Somewhere
in the midst of this mess—must be a poem

"You won't always be this sad," her mother, who also lost a son, reassures her, while a close friend encourages her to pick up the pen and write it all down. Capturing her own struggles as she emerges from shock in the wake of her son's unexpected death at age thirty-seven, author and storyteller Sheree Fitch writes lyrically and unabashedly, with deep sorrow, unexpected rage, and boundless love. She discovers that she "dwells in a thin place now," that she has crossed a threshold only to find herself in "the quicksand that is grief." The result is a memoir in verse of immense power and pain, a collection of moments, and a journey of resilience.

Divided into three parts, like the memorial labyrinth Fitch walks every day, You Won't Always Be This Sad offers words that will stir the heart, inviting readers on a raw and personal odyssey through excruciating loss, astonishing gratitude, and a return to a different world with new insights, rituals, faith, and hope. Readers, bearing witness to the immeasurable depths of a mother's love, will be forever changed.

Somewhere
in the midst of this mess—must be a poem

"You won't always be this sad," her mother, who also lost a son, reassures her, while a close friend encourages her to pick up the pen and write it...


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PAGES 136

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Hard to know what to say about this. I liked the unique layout to some of the passages, and the poetry, while religious and not what I would usually read, hit me quite hard due to personal loss/bereavement.

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A gut wrenching walk through the experience of losing an adult child. The added visual element of sculptural typesetting greatly enhances immersion in her grief, pulling the reader along through the twists and turns of navigating this new reality. As she starts to believe that yes, she won't always be this sad, we also understand that the sadness won't ever go away but it Will become less harsh and raw. Highly recommended to all still living. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for review copy.

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Very emotional and heart breaking, you completely and utterly feel for this mother. Written so beautifully and uniquely.

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Sheree Fitch is a multi-talented writer of fiction, children's books, nonfiction, plays and poetry. This newest book, subtitled "a book of moments," is a book of grief poetry. Her title, "You Won't Always Be This Sad," was something her mother told her through the grieving process of losing her son at a young age. Her mother, too, lost a son unexpectedly much too soon.

This is one of the most profound books of poetry on grief and loss and pain I have ever read. Her emotions and feelings are raw. Her beloved son is dead and nothing she can do will ever change that. She runs through many difficult ups and downs of the grieving process her heart on her sleeve, holding nothing back and bearing everything for all to see. It was fascinating to see the many sources she pulled in her grief journey from verses in the Bible to the wisdom of philosophical thinkers to other modern-day poets like Mary Oliver.

The book is written as a single continuous poem. None of them are titled and they are broken up between pages and the style changes on every new page. Some pages are written in free verse, others are shape poems, some are acrostics, and many other types of forms that Ms. Fitch uses to say and show the readers her grief. I loved the way she utilized the poetic forms and styles to communicate her grief journey. It is sad and inspiring sometimes in the same poem. She is fully present to all that she is experiencing, and yet, there is still hope that remains that this grief will resolve, her pain will subside, the morning sun will arise and a new day will begin.

I received this eBook free of charge from Nimbus Publishing Ltd via NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. I did not receive any fiscal compensation from either company for this review and the opinions expressed herein are entirely my own.

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I can't give this a rating. How does one rate grief like this? You can feel the pain bleeding from it, oozing, seeping, gushing...

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I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. Thank you NetGalley.

While this book did have a religious touch to it, it didn't overpower the book.
It was uniquely and beautifully written. There's some poetry mixed in as well.
The overall story is sad. The loss of a loved one is always difficult.

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This book of loss and pain was such a needed read for me as I am still grieving for my grandfather years after losing him suddenly. The author's mother told her "you won't always be this sad" after losing a son at a young age. The author's writing style and poetic words are inspirational and make me believe that I won't actually be this sad forever. I highly recommend this book to anyone going through the grieving process.

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