When you lose a child, you are
in a sense thrown into captivity. Others don't know what to
say or they say the wrong thing and sometimes you end up
feeling like your child has been forgotten. You learn
quickly that other people are often uncomfortable with grief
and that it is not safe to talk about your child. For many
people who have lost a child, having that child acknowledged
is their greatest need.
Jennifer Carson has walked that dark and lonely road called
grief. This is a day-by-day personal account of her
struggling through the pain of losing her son. Whether you
have lost a child yourself and are looking for hope to
survive the pain or if you want to better understand someone
close to you who is grieving, this book allows you to see
the hope that is there for us all.