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  1. I appreciate your review of this book. I had heard of this couple but might not have been exposed to the book and Rory's blog if you had not provided this review. I'm so glad that I know about them now, as learning about their story is helping me as I adjust to the death of my daughter. You mention the phrase that he uses a lot, "They did the best they could with what they had." How true. When my daughter passed away last year due to an eating disorder, I felt guilt (and still do at times) that I had not done more to help her. A woman I met through a group called Compassionate Friends (support for parents who've lost children) wrote to me in an email, "Know that you made the best decisions possible with the knowledge you had at the time." I didn't believe her at first, but as the months have gone by, I am understanding the truth in her statement. When we love people, we do the best we can with what knowledge and resources we have. We don't always get the outcome we wanted. But, there can be comfort and even a little peace when we get to a place of acceptance. Sometimes we only stay in that place of acceptance for a few seconds or minutes! But it does come. I definitely will read this book and I thank you so much for introducing me to it so that I can learn more about Rory and Joey's story.

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