The Reverend Gary Kowalski is a Unitarian Universalist minister and the author of seven books on nature, spirituality, science, and the environment. They include "The Souls of Animals" and "Science and the Search for God." A graduate of the Harvard Divinity School, he has served congregations in Vermont, New Mexico, Washington, and Massachusetts.
"This wonderful book is the best guide I know of that can help us
deal with the death of our animal companions, whom the more we love
the more we will grieve."
-- Dr. Michael W. Fox, veterinarian and syndicated columnist
"Saying goodbye to a pet soulmate is something we dread but must
inevitably accept. "Goodbye, Friend" offers answers that are woven
into a tapestry of care, compassion, and unconditional love for the
pets with whom we've shared our hearts and homes. Then, we can
become much more than our pet's best friend -- we can become
healers, teachers, and angels for our friends and family when they,
too, lose a beloved pet."
-- Marty Becker, DVM, coauthor of "Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's
Soul"
"The death of a beloved pet is one of the hardest things to bear.
This insightful and compassionate book will help readers accept the
grief and move on in their lives."
-- Philip Gonzalez, author of "The Dog Who Rescues Cats"
"Uplifting, comforting, spiritual. If you have an elderly or ailing
animal companion, please read this book!"
-- Alex Pacheco, cofounder of People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals (PETA)
This wonderful book is the best guide I know of that can help us
deal with the death of our animal companions, whom the more we love
the more we will grieve.
Dr. Michael W. Fox, veterinarian and syndicated columnist
Saying goodbye to a pet soulmate is something we dread but must
inevitably accept. "Goodbye, Friend" offers answers that are woven
into a tapestry of care, compassion, and unconditional love for the
pets with whom we ve shared our hearts and homes. Then, we can
become much more than our pet s best friend we can become healers,
teachers, and angels for our friends and family when they, too,
lose a beloved pet.
Marty Becker, DVM, coauthor of "Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover s
Soul"
The death of a beloved pet is one of the hardest things to bear.
This insightful and compassionate book will help readers accept the
grief and move on in their lives.
Philip Gonzalez, author of "The Dog Who Rescues Cats"
Uplifting, comforting, spiritual. If you have an elderly or ailing
animal companion, please read this book!
Alex Pacheco, cofounder of People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals (PETA)"
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