Liam recalls the life of his best friend while desperately trying to make sense of the hopelessness he finds himself in after his friend, Byron, takes his own life.
A wonderful, emotive story!!
This is the second time I’ve read (and reviewed) this book. Initially it was part of the Letting Hope Enter anthology, but Maggie has republished it with the addition of the Foreword and Afterword as a prequel to Along The Shore.
I read the whole, beautiful story with tears in my eyes. Maggie tells this story with such compassion, showing how the characters come to terms with and grieve suicide and death. I felt every emotion that was written, deep within my soul!! And the eulogy!?! Well, these are the most beautiful words written about someone, under these circumstances that I have ever read! So moving!
The Afterword Maggie has written in this edition has left me a little lost for words. I will never be able to do justice here to her work……..so please, read this book yourself……it is so touching, thought provoking and beautiful…….and highly, highly recommended! I am so looking forward to Eva’s story in Along the Shore.
Author
mardellbonasso
2 years ago
This book needs to come with a tissue warning! For a short story, this has all the feels! What an emotionally charged story of friendship, love, loss and survival during a tragic time. Liam struggles with the loss of his best friend, Byron, while trying his best to be supportive to not only his family but Eva and Hunter, Byron’s wife and child, as well. From the first page of the foreword to the last page, I was riveted. I am so looking forward to reading the next book, Along the Shore, about Eva and Hunters struggles. The foreword and afterword were so touching. I cannot begin to imagine what the author of the foreward has gone through but to put it out there to help others is so brave, 5 stars and lots of hugs, for them. The afterword is a glimpse into a bit of how suicide has touched the life of Maggie Jane Schuler and her family. Again 5 stars and lots of hugs to them! The statistics and symptoms should not be skipped over. We all need to be aware of this rising epidemic. Fifteen stars to this short, emotionally charged story!
Author
michelle
2 years ago
WOW! Where does one start to describe this absolutely heartbreaking but beautifully written story…..
This tragic story is something that has probably affected so many of us. Depression/anxiety is still something that people don’t like to share or discuss, feeling ashamed or embarrassed to admit that they are struggling. I felt Maggies words and her story, relating to times when it’s affected my loved ones as well. I only hope people start to understand this illness more and learn to be more excepting, kinder and understanding.
I highly recommend this book and hope that it may help someone out there seek help or that it helps someone help someone else, who they think may hurting.
Author
redheadbookblog
2 years ago
In the Surf is a beautiful story of the heartache and emotions of the ones still here, when a friend or love one takes their own life.
The hurt and despair comes through in Maggie Jane Schuler’s words. Liam’s struggle to come to terms with his best friends death is heartbreaking.
Suicide has touched too many lives, hearing about this side of, after the death and the guilt involved was hard to read, yet healing at the same time.
Author
majickat
2 years ago
This is a beautifully written story of life after suicide from the best friend’s perspective. Have a full tissue box next to you because the feels are very real and deep! Liam ‘s mind is in turmoil as he tries to reason what he missed seeing, as well as being strong for the widow, Eva, and his own family, how to come to terms with what happen and what the next step is, is there next. Reading through tears at the very real questions and no one to answer. Very well written, now into Eva’s story.
Author
joy
2 years ago
This is a must read book – it’s not your normal story. This book is about life in the real world where people take their own life and how it affects the loved ones they leave behind. This is a well written story with heartbreak, survivors guilt, love and suffering. If you read one book this year – it should be this one.
A wonderful, emotive story!!
This is the second time I’ve read (and reviewed) this book. Initially it was part of the Letting Hope Enter anthology, but Maggie has republished it with the addition of the Foreword and Afterword as a prequel to Along The Shore.
I read the whole, beautiful story with tears in my eyes. Maggie tells this story with such compassion, showing how the characters come to terms with and grieve suicide and death. I felt every emotion that was written, deep within my soul!! And the eulogy!?! Well, these are the most beautiful words written about someone, under these circumstances that I have ever read! So moving!
The Afterword Maggie has written in this edition has left me a little lost for words. I will never be able to do justice here to her work……..so please, read this book yourself……it is so touching, thought provoking and beautiful…….and highly, highly recommended! I am so looking forward to Eva’s story in Along the Shore.
This book needs to come with a tissue warning! For a short story, this has all the feels! What an emotionally charged story of friendship, love, loss and survival during a tragic time. Liam struggles with the loss of his best friend, Byron, while trying his best to be supportive to not only his family but Eva and Hunter, Byron’s wife and child, as well. From the first page of the foreword to the last page, I was riveted. I am so looking forward to reading the next book, Along the Shore, about Eva and Hunters struggles. The foreword and afterword were so touching. I cannot begin to imagine what the author of the foreward has gone through but to put it out there to help others is so brave, 5 stars and lots of hugs, for them. The afterword is a glimpse into a bit of how suicide has touched the life of Maggie Jane Schuler and her family. Again 5 stars and lots of hugs to them! The statistics and symptoms should not be skipped over. We all need to be aware of this rising epidemic. Fifteen stars to this short, emotionally charged story!
WOW! Where does one start to describe this absolutely heartbreaking but beautifully written story…..
This tragic story is something that has probably affected so many of us. Depression/anxiety is still something that people don’t like to share or discuss, feeling ashamed or embarrassed to admit that they are struggling. I felt Maggies words and her story, relating to times when it’s affected my loved ones as well. I only hope people start to understand this illness more and learn to be more excepting, kinder and understanding.
I highly recommend this book and hope that it may help someone out there seek help or that it helps someone help someone else, who they think may hurting.
In the Surf is a beautiful story of the heartache and emotions of the ones still here, when a friend or love one takes their own life.
The hurt and despair comes through in Maggie Jane Schuler’s words. Liam’s struggle to come to terms with his best friends death is heartbreaking.
Suicide has touched too many lives, hearing about this side of, after the death and the guilt involved was hard to read, yet healing at the same time.
This is a beautifully written story of life after suicide from the best friend’s perspective. Have a full tissue box next to you because the feels are very real and deep! Liam ‘s mind is in turmoil as he tries to reason what he missed seeing, as well as being strong for the widow, Eva, and his own family, how to come to terms with what happen and what the next step is, is there next. Reading through tears at the very real questions and no one to answer. Very well written, now into Eva’s story.
This is a must read book – it’s not your normal story. This book is about life in the real world where people take their own life and how it affects the loved ones they leave behind. This is a well written story with heartbreak, survivors guilt, love and suffering. If you read one book this year – it should be this one.