Tear Soup (Paul's Book #5506)
by Pat Schweibert, Chuck DeKlyen, Pat Schwiebert, Chuck DeKlyen, Taylor Bills, Pat Schwiebert | Children's Books |
ISBN: 0961519762 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0961519762 Global Overview for this book
5 journalers for this copy...
Paul's Book #5506
This book is donated in memory of Aaron Eilerts and will be shared with his family.
Sent on to Aaron Eilerts' younger cousins in West Point, Nebraska to help them with their sadness.
I cried alot while reading this book. I thought it was a children's book. However with it being short it helped me a heal and it was nice it was short and sweet.
CAUGHT IN WEST POINT NEBRASKA USA
CAUGHT IN WEST POINT NEBRASKA USA
We caught this book from a relative after we had a loss of a cousin in our family. He was a boy scout that was killed in a tornado at the camp at Little Sioux Ia. Then my grandfather passed and it was a great comfort knowing everyone deals with death on there own time and in their own way
CAUGHT IN YORK NE UNITED STATES
CAUGHT IN YORK NE UNITED STATES
Pass it along.
CAUGHT IN LINCOLN NE UNITED STATES
CAUGHT IN LINCOLN NE UNITED STATES
This has been a very moving book to share with my children over the loss of my father (their grandfather). It has helped our family to understand our feelings. We will be making our soup for a while. Thank you and God Bless.
CAUGHT IN YORK NEBRASKA UNITED STATES
CAUGHT IN YORK NEBRASKA UNITED STATES
Recently, my adult friend's father died right before Thanksgiving. He died of cancer and it was a long, slow process. This friend visited with me earlier in the summer after my 21 year-old stepdaughter died suddenly in a car wreck. We've always been able to talk openly about such things and we have laughed and cried together through it all. She brought this book to me right before Christmas. It's a relief to know you are not the only person who feels you've lost control or that you are not functioning properly. The book really describes all the myriad emotions you go through. I plan to share this book with someone I barely know...one of my son's high school teachers whose wife just died of cancer last week - again, right before Christmas, a major holiday. I now notice those around me who have lost someone so near the days when everyone one else is celebrating. You do not feel like celebrating; you just want to get through it! I hope it will help this man understand that what he is and will go through are perfectly normal feelings.