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"The Sun Will Shine Again"...
“In everyone's life there comes a day when you don't think you can carry on. When that day comes, pick up this tale of unadorned day-to-day heroism and spiritual survival and ‘the sun will shine again.’”
— Noah benShea, philosopher and best-selling author of A Compass for Healing and Jacob’s Ladder.
“A wonderful and realistic description of healing sorrow told with a refreshing sense of self-honesty. Taran's optimism, humor, tradition and practicality become her strengths as each new accomplishment becomes a victory and each victory gives her the inspiration to continue.”
—Gail Rink, MSW, Executive Director, Hospice of Santa Barbara
“A searingly honest look at the pain of losing a spouse, and the ways one brave woman reached into herself and out to a circle of loving friends and family to make a loved one's memory into a blessing.”
—Rabbi Malka Drucker, author of Jacob’s Rescue, The Family Treasury of Jewish Holidays and Grandma’s Latkes.
“Sissy Taran has a positive and uplifting attitude that is contagious. Her book The Sun Will Shine Again is a gentle shove to get out there and live again. Her “life lessons” can be used by anyone at any stage of life.”
— Cathy Rampton, Hospice bereavement group participant
"Sissy Taran has written an enlightening and compelling book about the death of her husband which will help others on their journey to hope and healing."
—Pauline Canny, Executive Director, Our House grief support center, Los Angeles
“The biggest gift from reading this book is its feeling of hopefulness. Sissy Taran shows how trusting that grief is a process that does get easier over time [brings a message] that is very healing and comforting. Her ‘life lessons’ inspire as they address real life experiences, validating and normalizing the universality of bereavement and grief.”
—Carole A. Chasin, M.A., M.F.T., Bereavement Specialist
“Reading Sissy's book is like participating in a bereavement support group—the same spontaneity, same loving support and same sharing of experiences. I felt inspired and encouraged, enveloped in mutual support and experiences, and not alone in my grief and loss.”
—Karen Hayes, Hospice bereavement group participant
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