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Grief by Shannon Stewart
Grief by Shannon Stewart










Tré Miller Rodríguez has experienced a lot of loss in her life. Splitting the Difference: A Heart-Shaped Memoir by Tré Miller Rodríguez This vulnerable look into her life provides a bit of solace for those that have recently undergone a loss, are coping with addiction problems, or both. The Art of Losing It details Rosemary’s navigation through her life as a grieving, single mother and the addiction she struggles with that lands her in rehab. This memoir recounts Rosemary Keevil’s experiences through an incredibly turbulent time in her life when her brother and husband passed away from terminal illnesses in the same year, Rosemary was left with her two daughters and an addiction problem. When it comes to books about grief, a firsthand account is always helpful. This important and comedic book shows how hard it is to lament amidst love and life. In this buzzing novel, Wren’s rising star best friend from childhood, Stewart, has passed and she wonders if she even really knew the so called extension of herself.

Grief by Shannon Stewart

Shulz explores the various ways loss changes us, and how love and loss operate as two sides of the same coin. Kathryn Shulz reflects on love, loss, and the bigger picture in this heartwarming memoir that reflects on everything from personal relationships to global catastrophe. O’Conner takes readers through the latest cutting-edge discoveries in neuroscience and breakthroughs in psychology to better understand what happens when we grieve and what we can do to ease the pain of loss. The Grieving Brainby Mary-Frances O’Conner, PhD The memoir provides a captivating portrait of love, support and grief as the couple faces the reality of Brian’s diagnosis and end of life. In this beautiful and unforgettable memoir, Amy Bloom shares the intimate moments and painful decisions following her husband Brian’s diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and his subsequent decision to go to Dignitas, an organization that helps people end their lives with dignity and peace.

Grief by Shannon Stewart

In Love: A memoir of Love and Lossby Amy Bloom Her writing gives voice to the millions of people who suffered losses during the pandemic, showing how we are all connected by the experience of loss. In Notes on Grief, Adichie provides a captivating memoir filled with hope and love as she reflects upon the life of her father and her experience with grief.

Grief by Shannon Stewart

In the middle of the Coronavirus pandemic, as quarantine kept her family apart, writer Chimamanda Adichie lost her father suddenly due to kidney failure. Notes on Griefby Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie These books about grief open up honest discussions about loss and are of great help to those in the grieving process. Coping with the loss can be challenging and causes many emotions to surface that one might not be typically used to. Feature Image Credit: a loved one is one of the most difficult parts of life.












Grief by Shannon Stewart