Nothing remains the same. Death stirs up emotions. We are hardwired to express them; anger, fear, sadness, happiness, surprise and contempt. The passing of a loved one is a time for families to come together to say farewell and offer support to each other, but too often intentions are misunderstood. Some walk away feeling divided and/or isolated. In some cases, the blame game begins. Jealousy is invited to take center stage while guilt circles the audience running interference looking for an open ear. No one wins! In her fifth book, JoAnn Dean takes readers on a journey that gives an inside view of what she experiences as she says goodbye to and plans the farewell service for her grandmother, the woman her family and friends affectionately calls “Mother”. I must confess, my grandmother’s transition left me feeling a deep sense of loss. My grandmother represented home for me. Her home was the hub, the place where my childhood memories were captured, the place where family and friends gathered on holidays and special occasions. Now that Mother has transitioned, who would hold this space? As with most of her experiences, JoAnn takes lessons learned from this experience and offers support, self-care tips and strategies for those on this journey or for those supporting the griever.
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Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
Paperback. Etat : Brand New. 52 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.13 inches. In Stock. N° de réf. du vendeur zk0997251972
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