Grief does not move in neat stages-and if you feel broken because healing hasn't followed a timeline, you are not failing.
The Million Stages of Grief is written for those living with profound loss and trauma-the kind of loss that changes everything and leaves you exhausted by trying to survive it.
Michael Reed wrote this book after losing his wife and both of his daughters in the wildfire that destroyed large portions of Gatlinburg, Tennessee in 2016. In the aftermath of profound loss, he discovered that the widely accepted stages of grief did not reflect the reality he and so many others were living.
What he found instead was a truth rarely spoken: grief unfolds in countless moments, memories, setbacks, and small survivals, not in orderly stages. This book was written to give language to that experience and to remind readers they are not broken for grieving the way they do.
This is not another five-stage grief book. There are no timelines to meet, no emotional benchmarks to pass, and no pressure to "move on."
Instead, The Million Stages of Grief offers compassionate insight into:
- Why grief resurfaces unexpectedly
- How trauma affects the grieving process
- Why anger, numbness, and heartache are normal responses
- How to release the belief that you are grieving "wrong"
- What it means to live alongside grief, rather than trying to erase it
Michael Reed is a trauma-informed author and certified grief coach whose work has helped thousands of people navigate grief with honesty and compassion.
Written with emotional safety and deep respect for the grieving process, this book meets readers where they are-whether the loss is recent or years behind them, whether the pain is loud or quietly carried. Readers describe this book as validating, grounding, and deeply comforting during seasons of loss.
This book is for you if:
- You have experienced profound loss or trauma
- Traditional grief models have left you feeling unseen
- You want understanding, not platitudes
- You need reassurance that your grief makes sense