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Synopsis

Grief Is a Language: Learning to Speak What Cannot Be Said

You don’t need to “get over” your loss.
You need to learn how to speak it.

In a world that rushes mourners to heal, hide, or move on, Grief Is a Language offers a radical alternative: grief is not a problem to be fixed—it is a sacred dialect of love, waiting to be learned.

From the first shattered sentence—“I have lost…”—to the silent pauses between heartbeats, this luminous, groundbreaking book reframes sorrow not as weakness, but as wisdom. Through poetic prose, psychological insight, cross-cultural ritual, and practical tools, you’ll discover how to:

- Name the unnameable
- Hold joy and sorrow in the same breath
- Speak to the dead—and be heard
- Honor losses the world ignores
- And transform pain into a living, breathing testament of love

Drawing on neuroscience, philosophy, literature, and timeless spiritual truth—including gentle echoes of Scripture—this is more than a grief book. It’s a compassionate companion for anyone who has loved deeply enough to grieve.

Whether you’re 12 or 102, newly bereaved or carrying sorrow for decades, you’ll find here what so many mourners crave: permission to feel, language for the unspeakable, and a path forward that doesn’t demand you leave love behind.

Because fluency in grief is fluency in love.
And love never dies—it only learns new ways to speak.

For readers of The Year of Magical Thinking, It’s OK That You’re Not OK, and When Breath Becomes Air—a masterpiece that doesn’t just comfort, but transforms.

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