Sorry for Your Loss
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Catherine Harvey
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Kate Marshall
About this listen
Following Kate Marshall’s first year in the mortuary at a north of England NHS hospital, with each month exploring the people she meets, in life and death, as well as her own growing awareness of life behind the veil.
- Meet Mr X found in his apartment months after his death, Mr X has no relatives that can be traced. He is the longest-serving resident of the mortuary, having been there for almost a year while the search for his elusive family continues. The staff talk to him like an old friend, but Mr X is disintegrating and a decision has to be made soon.
- Her baby girl has been lost in the 15th week of pregnancy, Mary’s last chance to have a child. Mary won’t allow Abigail to leave the mortuary until she has finished reading a book to her. She visits twice each day, sitting with her baby, reading to her, speaking to no one, until she finally opens up to Kate.
- A loving husband and father who has died suddenly of a heart attack. Joe is visited by his wife, his children—and his mistress. On the day that all his worlds collide, Kate witnesses how death can finally reveal the truth of years of lies.
Sorry for Your Loss is haunting, uplifting and informative, with many moments of laughter, and shows us that the way we approach death can make life all the more precious.
©2022 Kate Marshall (P)2022 Boldwood BooksWhat listeners say about Sorry for Your Loss
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- j03082
- 14-04-23
Thoroughly enjoyable
Fantastic read, a detailed insight of the world we don’t see and the emotions behind it.
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- Nichola Walker
- 10-04-23
Interesting and heartfelt
Really enjoyed this book, it was interesting to hear about what happens after you die and how you are cared for in the mortuary. Some humour but always appropriate and I felt the author truly loved her job and really does care for the deceased. Makes death a little less scary by understanding the processes. Loved it
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- Gosha
- 08-11-23
Great book!
My sister recommended this book to me. It was very interesting and beautifully written. Would highly recommend!
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- Ruth Adams
- 17-01-24
Brilliant story and narration
Really enjoyed this book... i listened to it twice!
Narrators voice was very soothing to listen to and all the stories told were fascinating and heart felt.
Definitely worth the read
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- Jenny R.
- 26-09-22
Beautifully written and narrated
Read with such heart. it felt like author and narrator were one. its the first book I thought about reviewing before I'd even finished it. the author Kate just seems like such a perfect person for her job and Catherine gets across Kate's warmth, kindness and passion in her narration perfectly. id have thought it was a self narration if I hadn't checked. Well done to both of them. very thought provoking interesting book around grief and death with sensitive humour at times. I just wished it was longer
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- Skye
- 15-09-22
Excellent book until the end
As I stated above, it was a really enlightening book until probably chapter 11 which was a bit of a drag on. That didn’t detract from the overall excellent book, full of humanity
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- NembhardL
- 18-01-24
Enjoyed the stories very engaging
This went into great detail and was really interesting from the perspective given. Well written and a great listen!
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- Josie
- 19-09-24
Narrator is perfect
My daughter and I listened to this on car journeys, and neither listened to it without the other. This helped my daughter overcome some of her death anxiety, the narrator told the story in a kind and compassionate tone. We loved it.
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- Sigrin
- 05-01-24
Listen to this before it’s too late.
Great book about what you need to know death and dying, which is a subject few people want to discuss.
Death should be viewed as a passage and not something to be squeamish about. Great decisions and comforting memories can be made with your loved ones before they die, which is important before they have gone.
Respect and dignity for our loved ones who have died is given by this lovely lady, as well as sensible advice for us to think about for what we want when our time comes.
Narration by Catherine Harvey is perfectly pitched for this type of book.
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- Kindle Customer
- 17-03-23
Enlightening
Absolutely loved listening to this audiobook, I work in a hospital on the switchboard and I can relate to the moody porters and feeling like we are apart from the rest the hospital. Thank you for sharing a very insightful look at your job it’s made me appreciate or mortuary staff more.
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