A TRANSFORMATIONAL LOOK AT LOSS
For some, the death of a child is a crippling loss. After Mark Twains daughter, Susan, died at age twenty four, he famously said, It is one of the mysteries of our nature, that a man, all unprepared, can receive a thunder-stroke like that and live. In Loving Allie, Transforming the Journey of Loss, Dayle E. Spencer chronicles how she received such heartbreaking news and how she survived. Part mythological, part autobiographical, part how-to-manual, this little book has invaluable insights for anyone who has loved and lost.
Its not just a mothers journey. Its everyones journey. Louie Anderson, New York Times Bestselling Author
In this deeply moving remembrance of her daughter, Allie, Dayle Spencer helps heal herself and illuminate us all with the power of memory and love. A privilege to read! William L. Ury, PhD. Global Bestselling Author
Straight from the heart and from the soul of a mother grappling with the unthinkableDayle Spencer tells her story of Loving Allie with generosity and courage, leaving the reader with the transcendent power of love. Beth M. Karassik, PhD., Clinical Psychologist