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Grace for Grief
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8995038009
- EAN9798995038009
- Date de parution02/06/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGlimmer & Grace Press
Résumé
There is no right way to grieve the loss of a child. And no timetable for when the pain should ease. In the raw, disorienting days after loss, many parents are left asking the same question: How do I keep going when my heart is shattered?Written by a mother who has walked the road, this memoir offers an honest, empathetic companion for the early years of grief. With candor and tenderness, Pam McCarty uplifts the reader with moving anecdotes about her daughter and shares what it looks like to survive unimaginable loss-one breath, one memory, one fragile moment of hope at a time.
Through personal stories, intimate mother-daughter moments, and poignant reflections shaped by lived experience, Pam reminds grieving parents that their pain is real, their grief matters, and healing is not a betrayal of love. This book does not offer quick fixes or unrealistic solutions. Nor does it deliver academic opinions on how to grieve. Instead, you'll find something far more sustaining: heartfelt understanding.
Here, you'll see how love endures, how a child's presence can continue to shape a family, and how joy-unexpected and hard-won-can return without erasing loss. For parents searching for reassurance, companionship, and a promise that life still holds meaning, this memoir provides a quiet light forward through the darkest days. This book may help you if you are:? Grieving the loss of a child and feeling unsure how to face the days ahead? Searching for hope that feels honest-not forced or rushez? Longing to hear from another parent who has lived through child loss? In the first years of grief and needing reassurance that what you feel is real and validThis book is especially for:? Bereaved mothers and fathers? Parents navigating early grief after the death of a child? Readers seeking a grief memoir grounded in lived experience and anchored with the experience of a grief counselor? Anyone who wants gentle guidance without timelines, clichés, or quick fixes
Through personal stories, intimate mother-daughter moments, and poignant reflections shaped by lived experience, Pam reminds grieving parents that their pain is real, their grief matters, and healing is not a betrayal of love. This book does not offer quick fixes or unrealistic solutions. Nor does it deliver academic opinions on how to grieve. Instead, you'll find something far more sustaining: heartfelt understanding.
Here, you'll see how love endures, how a child's presence can continue to shape a family, and how joy-unexpected and hard-won-can return without erasing loss. For parents searching for reassurance, companionship, and a promise that life still holds meaning, this memoir provides a quiet light forward through the darkest days. This book may help you if you are:? Grieving the loss of a child and feeling unsure how to face the days ahead? Searching for hope that feels honest-not forced or rushez? Longing to hear from another parent who has lived through child loss? In the first years of grief and needing reassurance that what you feel is real and validThis book is especially for:? Bereaved mothers and fathers? Parents navigating early grief after the death of a child? Readers seeking a grief memoir grounded in lived experience and anchored with the experience of a grief counselor? Anyone who wants gentle guidance without timelines, clichés, or quick fixes



