A Grief Revisited: Weaving Loss into the Fabric of Our Life is written for anyone who has suffered the death of a loved one. What differentiates this book from other bereavement books is that it not only tells the story of a family coping with the loss of one of their family members, but extends the time line of their experience three decades into the future. The book covers the early stages of their grief experience and goes on to describe the impact their loss had on them individually and as a family through the next 33 years. Loss of a loved one impacts us dramatically for the rest of our life. Grief Revisited is intended to give hope to those who believe that they will never escape the black hole of bereavement into which life has cast them. It is for those who see no light at the end of the long and lonely tunnel of grief; and it is for those who have concluded in the aftermath of their loss that their life is over. The book offers hopeful and concrete examples of how the author and his family eventually transcended and transformed their tragic loss into purposeful living.
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