Some days, it is the weight in your chest that will not lift. Other days, it is a whisper at your back-softer, but still present. Grief does not leave us; it changes us, shapes us, teaches us how to carry what cannot be undone.
Walking with Grief is not a book about getting over loss. It does not rush you toward healing, nor does it offer empty platitudes. Instead, it is a quiet companion-a lantern held out in the dark, a place to rest when the weight of sorrow feels too much.
Through evocative imagery, poetry-infused reflections, and simple somatic practices, this book meets you exactly where you are-whether grief feels unbearable or distant, raw or familiar. It does not demand that you move on. Instead, it walks beside you.
Inside Walking with Grief, you will find: