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"Pauline Laurent's Grief Denied: A Vietnam Widow's Story struck me more profoundly than any book I've ever read. I have dealt with grief in my own life and that of others, but never have I been moved to such outpouring of tears.
"The book hit a deep emotional chord as I read of the non-embraced grief that Pauline endured through years when society was angry and rejecting of anything related to the Vietnam War.
"I mourned for Pauline's loss and for her fatherless daughter. And I mourned in personal shame of how righteously intolerant I was during that era.
"Pauline's story is about more than grief. It is about courage, resilience, and recovery. This book is poignant and gripping; it will live in your heart."
--Michael DeMarchi
Hospice Volunteer
Cotati, CA
"Grief Denied
tells the riveting story of how Pauline Laurent came out from
under the suffocating weight of her own awful silence to find
personal expression and a sense of liberation. If somehow or
other you never did appreciate how Vietnam got to the heart of
America, then this book ought to be at the top of your list of
books to read. And if you are thinking of writing a memoir to
express your seemingly inexpressible pain, then this book is
also for you."
--Jonah
Raskin
The Press Democrat
(For a copy of the full review, click here.)
"In a very moving and healing book, Pauline Laurent takes
us into the heart of the trauma of losing a loved one in war.
Part of the immediate value of this book to other survivors is
that she talks about the tools she used to heal herself which
included writing, therapy, recovering from an addiction, creating
healing rituals, and sitting with painful feelings in a safe
setting.
"She demonstrates how to live with, feel and grow through the pain. She also shows how she gradually reached out and found a community of support among Vietnam veterans and Sons and Daughters In Touch (for the children of people killed in Vietnam). Here's how she describes a workshop she attended:
"'Eugene
Cash began the day with a poem about a son who had died in the
war. I was crying immediately. By the end of the day, I realized
the completion of my grief was not really the issue. In grieving,
I had opened my heart and with an open heart, I was feeling more
than I had ever felt before. Almost everything moved me to tears.
I watched others cry that day and realized I had a new relationship
with grief. It didn't scare me anymore. I could witness it without
wanting to run.'
"Now
that's recovery! Grief Denied is an extraordinary and
powerful book. I hope you will all read it!"
--Patience
Mason, Author of Recovering from the War;
The Post-Traumatic Gazette
"I was so touched by reading Pauline's book, that I cried like a baby for the first time since I returned from Vietnam. I was there myself and knew many men, such as Pauline's husband. I never realized how much grief and stress that those left behind had suffered. Pauline is an example of someone who has head to learn how to cope and deal with the death of her husband, without any road maps. She lead with her heart and let her emotions take her to places she had never visited before. She allows us to take that journey of her spirit, through the pages of this wonderfully, well-written book. I could not put this book down once I began - not until I reached and read the final word on the last page. I highly recommend buying and reading this book. It will move you in ways you never thought possible.
--Rev. Bill McDonald
Vietnam Veteran
Grief Denied: A Vietnam Widow's Story, is available in soft cover for $10.95, plus $3.00 shipping/handling (+$1.00 S/H for each additional book). Shipping is by Media Mail. (California residents add $0.82 sales tax per book.)
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