When All That's Left of Me Is Love is poignant and powerful. Linda Campanella provides an intimate look inside her family and her heart as she relives the joy-filled year and long goodbye leading to her terminally ill mother's death. In the process, she comes to terms with the permanence of her loss and finds comfort in profound gratitude for many unexpected gifts.
At once heart-wrenching and heartwarming, When All That's Left of Me Is Love is about living fully and purposefully after learning someone very dear to us will be gone too soon, and it's about realizing that letting go does not mean we stop holding on. Readers can expect to be touched deeply by one woman's example of grace and courage, one family's determination to embrace life while awaiting death, and one daughter's devotion to nurturing her mother's legacy of love.
The book itself is full of life. It is a moving love story, a spiritual journey, a poetry lesson, even a case for happy hour. It reminds us all to cherish loving relationships and each new day. Intensely personal, its themes-love, family, faith, courage, grief-are universal.
Campanella's beautiful story of bonds that do not break and love that never dies offers comfort to other motherless daughters, a testament to the gift of hospice and compassionate end-of-life care, and above all inspiration not only for those who face or fear death but also those who love and embrace life.