Review for
Notes From Rainbow Bridge
by Beth Szillagyi
I first learned about the Rainbow Bridge in 1998 when our
beloved Bailey passed away and a dear friend sent me a copy
of the poem. Although I cried when I first read it, the poem
gave me hope that, one day, Bailey and I would be together
again. Over the years, I have shared this poem with others
who have lost animal companions and turned to it myself when
our both of our two cats recently crossed the bridge just
months apart from each other.
I have now had the pleasure of reading Notes From Rainbow
Bridge by Beth Szillagyi. This book brings The Rainbow Bridge
even more to life as Chloe, the Samoyed, tells her own story
and the stories of others who have crossed the bridge. I felt
the love shared by the animals and their human companions…I
felt uplifted to read that someone else believes that our
animals sometimes come back to us; and although not all the
animals’ tales are wonderful, just as in real life,
the book gives one hope that those abused are rewarded when
they reach the bridge and are so forgiving that they will
sometimes be willing to give us humans another chance.
Whether the Rainbow Bridge is a real place or just a place
that exists in our minds and hearts, “Notes from Rainbow
Bridge” is a must read for all animal lovers! Four paws
up to Chloe and Beth!
~ Deb Merlin, Author of “A Different Kind of Family”
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