Customer Reviews
a must read for all affected by suffering - By: M. Partyka, 26 Nov 2004 
This is a very comforting book. I read soon after our beloved angel-daughter was diagnosed with a fatal disease & it did offer some feeling of peacefulness till the end. Although written by a religious man it was usefull for me who is not religious at all.
All of you who are going through a very difficult patchin their lives - this is one book for you.
It is a great book also for those who would like to learn more about handling their friends' or relatives' tragedies. This book gives you tips what to do & what to say & most importantly what not to say (the dreaded 'It is better that way et al'.) Although written by a rabbi, it should be mandatory for all priests of all religions to teach them how to handle grief & pain.
This should be our Bible - By: , 21 Jul 1999 
This book is by far the most inspiring book I've ever read. I have tried religion after religion, & none of them seemed to satisy my beliefs. This book takes an educated look at human life & death & makes sense of it, unlike the churches. After I lost my child to an abortion, I had a nervous breakdown & began blaming God. This book made me understand God's involvementin our livesin a whole new way that made perfect sense to me. To all those that belive that God takes our loved ones for His own purposes should definately read this book, as should all clergymen of all denominations, & all who have lost a loved one. This should be our universal human Bible.
The book is well written and easy to understand. - By: , 01 Sep 1998 
I liked this book very much. The book is easy to read & to follow along. By reading the book it helped me to get through the death of a close relative. It helped me to realize that it is not God's fault. If I found a weaknessin the book it is that things happen randomly. I believe that there are evil forcesin our world that cause our problems. However, no book is perfect.
I would highly recommend this book to everyone. For the following reasons (1) Helps us to understand God, (2) Helps to see that it is not God's fault but that God loves us, (3) well written & (4) easy to read.
This book a must for any physician who deals with cancer - By: , 30 Jun 1998 
Every physician who treats patients with malignancies is faced with the question by the patient "why me". The patient, if religious, feels abandoned or has a covert feeling of guilt or even that he is being punished by a higher force. This adds to his already present physical distress. Rabbi Kushner presents a rational arguement that the metaphysical has no relationship to our physical painin life. He brings illness into the realm of reason & away from theological absurdities that were a carry over from Biblical mythologies.
The author gives the patient & his family an understanding that medical problems are just that & are not Gods way of punishing the innocent or abandoning the good, He gives the caring physician an opportunity to talk with his patientsin a rational manner free of philosophical absurdities.