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Don’t Go Where I Can’t Follow

February 17, 2019 by Justin Kerby

dont go where i cant follow book review

The title of this book might sound familiar. 

It’s from J.R.R. Tolkein’s, The Two Towers. 

“Don’t leave me here alone! It’s your Sam calling. Don’t go where I can’t follow! Wake up, Mr. Frodo!” 

The title alone led me to pick up this book while I was wandering through the library this week. As I flipped through the pages of the book, I saw photographs, sketches, hand written notes, post cards, and lots of other things that looked unique. It looked like a great book, and I couldn’t resist. 

It was indeed great. Don’t Go Where I Can’t Follow is Anders Nilsen’s memorial to his late fiancé, Cheryl Weaver, who passed away of Hodgkin’s disease. It chronicles their travels, time-spent together, Cheryl’s sickness, and a short time period following her passing. 

Here’s one of my favorite pages of selections from the Tao Te Ching – another great read that I’ll do a review on in the future.

dont go where i cant follow

The book is extremely raw and undeniably beautiful. It speaks to the importance of connection, acceptance, and ultimately being grateful for what you have. 

My Goodreads Rating: 5/5 

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