Surviving the Loss of a Loved One to Suicide
What others have said about this book..........
"I am impressed with how you not only walk the walk but talk the talk. So many of us today complain about the way things are, but do nothing to make them better. I am so glad to know someone like you who works so diligently to make life better for others. The sign of a truly great person is their ability to take tragedy and turn it in to something positive."      --Kirk Nelson, Columbus, Nebraska

"Your book is fantastic! The name is perfect ... I love it. It is so easy to read--you write in a very conversational, friendly way, interesting like a good novel-don't want to put it down. It took a lot of courage to write it and risk the painful feelings that it would generate again for you and your family ... you are a miracle worker, Barb!"      --Claire Johnson, Newman Grove, Nebraska

"I just finished reading your "wonderful" book!  It is an amazing piece of work which undoubtedly will help many, many people in various ways.  Having gone through a life altering event myself, I could relate to many topics which you covered so thoroughly in your book. ... You are a very brave, ambitious and intelligent person and I commend you for turning a big negative into something positive and helpful!  I'm hopeful that you can reach the masses with your book. ... Your writing style was  like you said it would be.....from the heart."      --John Selzer, Bellwood, Nebraska

"I thought it was excellent and covered so many issues of self-esteem, parenting, trust, and suicide. I am very glad I read it and have recommended the book to others."      --Lisa Hanis Archuleta, Kenosha, Wisconsin

"I finished reading your book yesterday. It should be a must in every school counselor's, pastor's and youth leader's libraries. You are one of my heros."      --Harold Wheeler, Tamora, Nebraska

"I feel like I know you.  I just finished the book ...  It was a great read. You have a lot to be proud of! I guess what amazes me so much - is that you all remember so much of what happened, how you felt and how you coped with everything. In short, You are Amazing!     --Joyce Keel, Lincoln, Nebraska

"I am at chapter 11 in your book. You did a tremendous job! I have not dealt with suicide (and hope and pray I never will) but I gained much insight on grieving! I commend you for sharing so much of your private life in order that others may find some comfort in a most difficult situation. Thank you for opening my eyes to many different perspectives of grieving and difficult times."
--Rita Trofholz, Columbus, Nebraska