Love, Loss and Lifelines: My Year of Grief on the Run

Love, Loss and Lifelines: My Year of Grief on the Run

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  • Create Date:2022-11-29 10:19:47
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Dawn Marie Picken
  • ISBN:0473637529
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Summary

From Despair to Daring Adventure

You can't outrun grief, but you can try



Former television anchor Dawn Picken was living the suburban dream in Spokane, Washington with her husband and two small children when disaster struck。 Sean landed in intensive care with a mysterious illness later identified as necrotizing fasciitis-"flesh-eating bacteria。"



The community rallied around the family, and a virtual army of friends, relatives, and strangers provided what Dawn didn't even know to ask for: babysitting, meals, cleaning, makeup (someone stole her good stuff) and a shred of sanity in the form of time out。



After months of false hope and heartache, Sean died, and the pandemonium died with it。 What now? Brushing aside advice not to make drastic changes in the first awful year after a loss, Dawn rented out her house and packed six suitcases to travel the world alongside companions too young to appreciate a fine wine or a beautiful sunset。



When life has already handed you a massive shit sandwich, what's another preschool tantrum during an extended holiday?



Deeply felt and often funny, Love, Loss and Lifelines is for people who have lost a loved one and picked themselves back up-or not。 It's for people supporting those who have lost a loved one。 This medical tragedy/traveler's tale is smeared with tiny greasy handprints while showing a young widow's voyage through the messiness of grief, the baggage of loneliness, and the joy of rediscovered love。

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Reviews

Denise Goble

A heart-wrenching and heart-warming memoir。 Love, Loss, and Lifelines is beautifully written and leads readers on a journey filled with a wide range of raw and sometimes conflicting emotions。 I highly recommend this book!

Becky Aud-Jennison

I believe we become better humans when we sit with others’ stories。 Dawn takes us through the tragic experience with her husband’s relentless horrifying illness journey—that sprung from no where—and just when it seems his head is above the water … fate decides otherwise。 We learn from her detailed depiction what helps and what hurts when showing up for others, and what a minefield that time was for her to navigate for her and her two small children—the balance between being the caretaker of all I believe we become better humans when we sit with others’ stories。 Dawn takes us through the tragic experience with her husband’s relentless horrifying illness journey—that sprung from no where—and just when it seems his head is above the water … fate decides otherwise。 We learn from her detailed depiction what helps and what hurts when showing up for others, and what a minefield that time was for her to navigate for her and her two small children—the balance between being the caretaker of all while trying to take care of herself。 This is an honest, heart-wrenching account。 The light appears as she walks us through how she chooses to do the aftermath of death differently。 Dare I say refreshingly? I highly recommend this read for all humans and especially for those who can relate to Dawn’s journey with her beloved and wee children。 。。。more