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4432860Love Notes to Grievershttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/love-notes-to-grievers-9781998129089/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/4258946/image.jpg?v=638446569104600000155178MXNGandhiInStock/Ebooks/<p><strong>No matter how long ago your loved one died, your grief matters.</strong></p><p>In this unique collection, Angela Morris suspends time. She lets us know that we have earned the quiet, private moments that we need to move through not pastour grief. In a culture that demands us to be better, Angela Morris leaves the space for us to repose in truths, tending to our hearts as we deal with the hardest knocks of life. Whether you have lost a family member or a friend, Angela Morris gives you permission to walk the path with her, illuminating her own grief in the desperate, the tempestuous, and even the comic moments that life can pull you through, as you heal your grieving heart.</p>...4328457Love Notes to Grievers155178https://www.gandhi.com.mx/love-notes-to-grievers-9781998129089/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/4258946/image.jpg?v=638446569104600000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20239781998129089_W3siaWQiOiI1MjRkODRhYy1hOTgzLTQyNGItYTg3Yy02MzM5NzJhYTM5ZDMiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjE3OCwiZGlzY291bnQiOjIzLCJzZWxsaW5nUHJpY2UiOjE1NSwiaW5jbHVkZXNUYXgiOnRydWUsInByaWNlVHlwZSI6Ildob2xlc2FsZSIsImN1cnJlbmN5IjoiTVhOIiwiZnJvbSI6IjIwMjUtMDctMjhUMTY6MDA6MDBaIiwicmVnaW9uIjoiTVgiLCJpc1ByZW9yZGVyIjpmYWxzZX1d9781998129089_<p><em><strong>While you grieve, what do you find the most exhausting? Feeling forced to make my grief more palatable for others.</strong></em></p><p>Grief is a universal experience and there is a demand for books that offer understanding and direction. Everyone needs support, whether in initial grief, years later, somewhere in the middle, or decades beyond. <em>Love Notes to Grievers</em> helps readers grieve, without the confines of other peoples timelines and expectations.</p><p><em>Love Notes to Grievers</em> is a collection of poetic notes by Angela E. Morris, written following the death of her father, friend, and beloved grandmother, all within a short period. She shares them with other grievers as love notes to remind us to honour your love, and make space for your grief. Angela offers raw, heartfelt reflections in the midst of complexity, and of passing through these life-changing events.</p><p>Grief can leave you breathless, aching, and seeking. Morris losses left her on a quest to understand and make sense of grief, and the only way was to write her way through it. In <em>Love Notes to Grievers</em> you can flip to any page and feel supported in what you are feeling, especially if the people around you dont seem to understand.</p><p><em>"Love Notes to Grievers</em> manages to capture ones personal grief experience while still remaining relatable and meaningful to others, through a beautiful balance of observation, self-reflection, grace, and encouragement. Angela Morris shares her own story, giving us love notes that affirm our right to grieve in our own time, in our own way. And, most importantly, she reminds us that each and every one of our grief stories matter. <strong>Litsa Williams, MA, LCSW-C, co-author of Whats Your Grief: Lists to Help You Through Any Loss</strong></p><p>Angelas raw account of loss and the murky waters that follow acute grief and beyond serve to normalize and validate the complex nature of grief. These stories from her lived experience of loss are woven with love notes, reminding readers that every experience in grief is okay. Angelas writing is honest and accessible. <em>Love Notes to Grievers</em> is likely to leave you feeling like you spent time with a dear friend - one who not only knows grief but one who cares enough to show up to support you in yours. <strong>Tracy Chalmers & Willow Meili, Co-founders of The Grief Well</strong></p><p>"This book is not meant to erase loss. It is a map. All of us are slowly changing shape as we approach the inevitable. When we know how to walk with that transformation in joy, through all the deaths large and small, from the wilting flower to the loved human leaving, we will have prepared ourselves for the moment that can be beautiful." <strong>Linda Rogers, The British Columbia Review</strong></p><p>From the book:</p><p><em>Death isnt a singular event where you continue as usual once the funeral and recommended mourning period ends. There is a low window of tolerance for grief in our society. Death can feel like too much for some. Please keep sharing your stories so that when other people enter this realm, there will be a soft place for them to land with less guilt for refusing to mask their pain for others comfort. I wish for people to feel supported, loved and held so they can healthily process their loved ones death.</em></p>...(*_*)9781998129089_<p><em><strong>While you grieve, what do you find the most exhausting? Feeling forced to make my grief more palatable for others.</strong></em></p><p>Grief is a universal experience and there is a demand for books that offer understanding and direction. Everyone needs support, whether in initial grief, years later, somewhere in the middle, or decades beyond. <em>Love Notes to Grievers</em> helps readers grieve, without the confines of other peoples timelines and expectations.</p><p><em>Love Notes to Grievers</em> is a collection of poetic notes by Angela E. Morris, written following the death of her father, friend, and beloved grandmother, all within a short period. She shares them with other grievers as love notes to remind us to honour your love, and make space for your grief. Angela offers raw, heartfelt reflections in the midst of complexity, and of passing through these life-changing events.</p><p>Grief can leave you breathless, aching, and seeking. Morris losses left her on a quest to understand and make sense of grief, and the only way was to write her way through it. In <em>Love Notes to Grievers</em> you can flip to any page and feel supported in what you are feeling, especially if the people around you dont seem to understand.</p><p>From the book:</p><p><em>Death isnt a singular event where you continue as usual once the funeral and recommended mourning period ends. There is a low window of tolerance for grief in our society. Death can feel like too much for some. Please keep sharing your stories so that when other people enter this realm, there will be a soft place for them to land with less guilt for refusing to mask their pain for others comfort. I wish for people to feel supported, loved and held so they can healthily process their loved ones death.</em></p>...(*_*)9781998129089_<p><strong>No matter how long ago your loved one died, your grief matters.</strong></p><p>In this unique collection, Angela Morris suspends time. She lets us know that we have earned the quiet, private moments that we need to move through not pastour grief. In a culture that demands us to be better, Angela Morris leaves the space for us to repose in truths, tending to our hearts as we deal with the hardest knocks of life. Whether you have lost a family member or a friend, Angela Morris gives you permission to walk the path with her, illuminating her own grief in the desperate, the tempestuous, and even the comic moments that life can pull you through, as you heal your grieving heart.</p>...9781998129089_Pownal Street Presslibro_electonico_9781998129089_9781998129089Angela E.InglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/acp-epub-3d57bbbe-cf75-4208-bdfd-9caa5e0ea9fa.epub2023-12-14T00:00:00+00:00Pownal Street Press