Enough
For the Love of Edward
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About the Book
The aftermath of murder would continue to baffle me at some times and bring me to the depths of pain at other times over the years. I had to deal with distance in the family, divorce, and the loss of friendships, where people drifted away due to the inability to cope with the reality of murder. Then there were my own physical limitations to consider as I went through it all. I found that I had a need to be with other survivors and had a strong connection to other mothers who had lost children. All of this made me feel less alone in all that I was going through. Recovery does not start at the same place and neither do the stages of grief. I have had to speak openly and freely to not feel ignored in coming to grips with myself in being able to understand my own grief. I know now that murder does not just happen to other people. I had an intense need to talk about it, but I found that I could not talk about it to everyone.
About the Author
The author has lived in Massachusetts all of her life. She works as a licensed mental health counselor and licensed social worker. She is the mother of four children and grandmother of two. This is a first publication and it is dedicated from my heartfelt love of my memory of my late son, Edward F. Sullivan Jr. To my daughters, for keeping me grounded in my faith and my love and need for them.