This deeply felt, revealing book offers real hope for a healing of the mind and spirit as one moves beyond grief and comes to understand that loss is but a stepping-stone on the soul's journey and an opportunity for tremendous growth and new understanding.
Linda Pendleton’s story of her personal walk through grief following the sudden death of her husband, author Don Pendleton, in October of 1995, is a walk of a universal nature filled with emotions, pain, questions, fears, and is a journey most people are forced to take at various times throughout their lives.
This book is written for those in mourning but also as preparation for loss and, most importantly, for a greater understanding of the life and death process. It became apparent to Linda shortly following Don's death that there is a void within grief literature as the majority of grief books deal with the religious or psychological aspects and avoid the spiritual (or paranormal) aspects that are often a common occurrence following the death of a loved one. Linda explores her own spiritual experiences and those of others who have lost loved ones in a revealing and enlightening manner which lends credibility to the understanding that consciousness survives death of the physical body.
Her book is also a beautiful love story--the story of the deep love bond shared by her and her husband–and how that bond of love has not been broken by the dimensional changes that have occurred with death. Linda stepped across the bridge that separates the physical and spiritual realms and discovered healing, joy and purpose.
A Walk Through Grief is a reassuring testimonial of hope, comfort, and affirmation that love lives on forever.
About the Author
Linda Pendleton’s writings cover a variety of genres: nonfiction, mystery, Comic books, e-books, and e-courses. A lifelong interest in the fields of metaphysics and the paranormal has influenced Linda’s writing. In 1990, the nonfiction book, “To Dance With Angels,” a definitive study of life and death and spirit communication, coauthored with her husband, author Don Pendleton was published. Don and Linda also wrote, "Whispers of the Soul, the Divine Dance of Consciousness. “To Dance With Angels” was her first of several nonfiction books, e-books, and e-courses in the area of metaphysics, angels, spirit communication, and UFOs.
Her fiction includes the "Catherine Winter, Private Investigator" Series; "Corn Silk Days, Iowa 1862;" "The Unknown;" "Sound of Silence;" and "Roulette: The Search for the Sunrise Killer," written with Don Pendleton. Linda is a member of the Authors Guild and Authors League.
Linda Pendleton’s story of her personal walk through grief following the sudden death of her husband, author Don Pendleton, in October of 1995, is a walk of a universal nature filled with emotions, pain, questions, fears, and is a journey most people are forced to take at various times throughout their lives.
This book is written for those in mourning but also as preparation for loss and, most importantly, for a greater understanding of the life and death process. It became apparent to Linda shortly following Don's death that there is a void within grief literature as the majority of grief books deal with the religious or psychological aspects and avoid the spiritual (or paranormal) aspects that are often a common occurrence following the death of a loved one. Linda explores her own spiritual experiences and those of others who have lost loved ones in a revealing and enlightening manner which lends credibility to the understanding that consciousness survives death of the physical body.
Her book is also a beautiful love story--the story of the deep love bond shared by her and her husband–and how that bond of love has not been broken by the dimensional changes that have occurred with death. Linda stepped across the bridge that separates the physical and spiritual realms and discovered healing, joy and purpose.
A Walk Through Grief is a reassuring testimonial of hope, comfort, and affirmation that love lives on forever.
About the Author
Linda Pendleton’s writings cover a variety of genres: nonfiction, mystery, Comic books, e-books, and e-courses. A lifelong interest in the fields of metaphysics and the paranormal has influenced Linda’s writing. In 1990, the nonfiction book, “To Dance With Angels,” a definitive study of life and death and spirit communication, coauthored with her husband, author Don Pendleton was published. Don and Linda also wrote, "Whispers of the Soul, the Divine Dance of Consciousness. “To Dance With Angels” was her first of several nonfiction books, e-books, and e-courses in the area of metaphysics, angels, spirit communication, and UFOs.
Her fiction includes the "Catherine Winter, Private Investigator" Series; "Corn Silk Days, Iowa 1862;" "The Unknown;" "Sound of Silence;" and "Roulette: The Search for the Sunrise Killer," written with Don Pendleton. Linda is a member of the Authors Guild and Authors League.