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The Absence Of Sifu G
by Cheryl Elferis
382 pages
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Losing a spouse is like losing a limb. How do you manage the grief without losing yourself altogether? The author’s journey through grief and finding that light at the end of the tunnel.
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Category: Biography
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About the Book
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Gary George Elferis, 8th degree Grandmaster of martial arts. Most everyone called him Sifu G.
When we got married, Gary promised me a lifetime filled with lots of laughter. He made good on that promise. Our journey took us places we never imagined, and we ultimately settled in Costa Rica. How was I to know that six years later I’d be on the journey alone? Gary died on November 2, 2022.
The Absence of Sifu G started as a journal, an attempt to cope each day during his illness and after his death. At one point I decided my journal had to be a book that might help others with their grieving.
My life without Gary was a journey of climbing out of an abyss so deep I thought I would never behold the light again.
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About the Author |
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Writer and blogger Cheryl Elferis, author of Affectionately, Toots—My Mother’s Journal, lives in Costa Rica with her two dogs, Mister Chan and Lilly. |
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