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Beloved singer-songwriter Judy Collins draws on her personal
experience with her son's suicide to guide readers through grieving
the loss of a loved one who has died under tragic circumstances.
The death of a loved one is always painful and the grieving process
complex and profound. Yet when the loss occurs under tragic
circumstances, there is a whole other set of emotional variables
that the people left behind must face. Questions abound, such as
"Could I have stopped this?" Feelings of guilt, shame, and even
anger combine with the overwhelming sadness of losing someone who
was dearly loved. Drawing on her own experience of losing her son
to suicide, as well as her conversations with hundreds of people
who have grieved the tragic death of a friend or family member,
revered singer-songwriter Judy Collins has culled together seven
powerful steps toward healing. The Seven T's are: TRUTH: Tell it.
Regardless of how terrible the facts may be and how hard it is to
talk about, don't hide the truth about how you lost the person you
loved. TRUST: Allow it. Don't let the painful circumstances
surrounding the death of your loved one prevent you from talking
with friends about your loss. THERAPY: Get it. Seek help-whether
through traditional talk therapy, your art, meditation, or whatever
method you choose-but get the help you need. TREASURE: Hold on.
Don't stop treasuring your loved one. Don't let the horrible events
leading to his or her death wash away all of the things that were
good and beautiful about that person's life. THRIVE: Keep living
with your eyes wide open. Don't give in to the temptation to use
alcohol or any other addiction to blunt or blur your sadness.
TREAT: Be kind toyourself. Give yourself the gift of
self-nourishment. TRIUMPH: You must. Live a life of joy, abundance,
and forgiveness. From a woman famous for her wisdom and compassion,
"The Seven T's" is destined to become a classic on the subject of
grieving and loss.
Renowned singer/songwriter Judy Collins's deeply moving memoir
chronicles her journey from pain to survival following the suicide
of her son, and offers comfort to those who struggle in suicide's
aftermath.
"Sanity & Grace" speaks to all who have endured the sorrow of
losing a loved one. In the depths of her suffering, Collins found
relief by reaching out to others for help and support. Now she
extends her hand to comfort other survivors whose lives have been
affected by similar tragedy. Honest and inspiring, this story will
not only interest Collins's followers but will also help soothe and
heal those wounded by suicide and depression.
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Catherine Saint is a rock photojournalist whose New York life
includes shoots for Vanity Fair and Rolling Stone, concerts,
parties, and intimate friendships with the world's top
entertainers. Through grit, luck, and soulful talent, she's finally
made her dreams come true - until she discovers she is in mortal
danger. As the menace and suspense intensify, she begins to view
the people in her life through a different lens: from her sexy
financier lover to her trusted lawyer, who is the agent for a hot
new rock group fronted by a self-destructing lead singer; from her
old shrink who won't go away to her dearest friend, a beautiful
rock icon. Peopled with music-world characters from the sixties to
the present, SHAMELESS is laced with the rhythm and imagery of
Collins' most lyrical song-writing...and is a novel only she could
create.
For the millions who know Judy Collins' unforgettable music, this
remarkable memoir will come as no surprise. A moving account of
growth and healing, memory and rebirth, dreams and meditations,
this is Judy's heart statement, imbued with the introspection we
love in her songs. From coping with every mother's greatest sorrow
-- the loss of a child -- to the shock of seeing her companion of
fifteen years nearly die, hers is a ballad of transformation in
which some of life's worst tragedies lead to the discovery of a
deeper love. "Before I suffered a major catastrophe, I had no way
of understanding the depth to which the soul is shaken, the
exterior shattered, the interior made vulnerable and raw. Perhaps
this is the way the wound works, to open us up so that we can feel
and experience the depths, and having gone there, climb to heights
we could never imagine...." It was the suicide of her son Clark in
1992 that signaled the slow dismantling of Judy's life, "the end of
the world." But in its wake came a choice: to become another victim
of the tragedy or to emerge victorious. Judy chose victory, freeing
her heart to appreciate every precious moment of life, and see the
gift of memory for the miracle it is. With quiet grace and uncommon
candor, Singing Lessons reveals some of those miracles -- Judy's
memories of places, people, triumphs, and tragedies. From meeting
Gloria Steinem and John F. Kennedy to dining with Bill and Hillary
Clinton and spending an extraordinary night in the Lincoln bedroom;
from recalling the lessons of her beloved music teacher of
thirty-two years, Max Margulis, to reflecting on her marriage to
Louis Nelson, lover and soulmate for twenty years; and from her
fierce battles with her own demons to heartfelt remembrances of her
son, Judy shares herself,in the sweet, clear voice that is as true
as her music, with the insight her fans have come to know from her
lyrics. More than an intimate memoir, Singing Lessons is the
triumph of a keenly observant, brilliantly gifted artist -- a
deeply affecting and eloquently written journal of a woman
determined to keep her heart open, her spirit intact, and all the
elements of her life in harmony. It is the heart and soul of Judy
Collins.
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