
Something More than Love
When Your Husband Dies and Takes Half Your Heart with Him
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Patty Gilbride
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Stephen Coghill
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One breath. One moment. One foot in front of the other. That's how Patty Gilbride describes her method for surviving the days after losing the love of her life. In Something More Than Love, the author details the last six weeks of her life with her husband and the impending reality of life without him. Through a series of emotional journal entries, this raw and deeply personal narrative describes the heart-wrenching truths of being an advocate and caregiver for her steadfast partner of 22 years after he was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer.
Uniquely weaving in vivid memories of their life together, Patty captures the essence of their relationship, sharing the ups and downs of their marriage and the enduring strength of their bond. As she struggles with her long-held fear of death, Dave's imminent demise seems unimaginable. Yet even as he neared the end of his life, he continued to be the loving husband he always was, remaining a compassionate listener and a source of comfort that perfectly complemented Patty's self-sufficient yet anxious nature.
Agonizing over the pain of loss, Patty shares her grief-stricken days and the inability to foresee a life without her person. She questions what happens after death and ponders whether there is a God, an afterlife, or just finality when we die. Finding her way through questions without answers, she discovers that eternal love may be the most powerful force there is.
This memoir is a testament to the author's unwavering love for her husband, her immense gratitude for the time they shared, and the lasting impact of his presence on her life. It's also an unflinching account of the pain a caregiver endures during end-of-life and beyond.
Something More Than Love is a must-listen for anyone struggling with losing the love of their life and for those who need to be reminded of the kind of love that exists in the world. While grief may seem endless, hope may be the path to healing.
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- Nora Conway
- 03-12-25
A poignant tribute to love and resilience.
“Something More Than Love” is a moving memoir that captures the profound experiences of caregiving. The author shares her journey with raw honesty, highlighting the sacrifices caregivers make—often without realizing it—while striving to comfort their loved ones.
Her deep love for her husband shines through every page, making the reader feel the weight of her emotions. This memoir not only conveys the struggles of caregiving but also offers solace, reminding readers that they are not alone in their experiences.
A poignant tribute to love and resilience, this book is essential for caregivers and anyone seeking to understand the depth of this challenging journey.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-01-25
An incredible, raw, and unfiltered story of love, loss, and perseverance.
The author boldly shares her raw and unfiltered experience caring for her terminally ill husband and the heartache and struggles after losing him to cancer. This is an incredible story of true love, loss, and life after the unimaginable. She tells it all, embracing the hard and downright ugly side of losing her person to cancer, while also weaving in beautiful memories and some humor along the way. I laughed, I cried, but more than anything I felt connected to the author through her willingness to be so open, honest, and vulnerable when describing these life experiences. For anyone that is unfortunately in a similar situation dealing with a terminally ill loved one, or has lost a loved one and is struggling to find purpose or meaning to life…Patty’s story can assure you that you are not alone in your feelings and there is no right or wrong way to deal with grief.
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