Books that offer help

Surviving the Loss of a Child –  Elizabeth B Brown

Nothing can destroy your world like losing a child. It is devastating on a level that most people can’t imagine. Once you have experienced such a tragedy, you may feel that you will never again be able to live with peace and joy.

Written after the death of the author’s own child, Surviving the Loss of a Child offers you compassionate encouragement born from deep sorrow. You will find no pat answers or patronizing panaceas here–just real words of healing from someone who has been exactly where you are now.

Hurting parents will find this book a source of comfort, while concerned friends, counselors, pastors, and caregivers will find it a perfect gift for the bereaved. Its short chapters and proven coping mechanisms are easy to take in.

There is life after death–even the death of a beloved child. Discover how you can go on living and reclaim hope in your heart.

Contains chapters for parents as well as for friends of the parents. It can explain to friends how to comfort their friend. It also explains how siblings grieve.

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