Self-help Death, Grief, Bereavement
Love Notes to Grievers
Tending to Grief After Loss
- Publisher
- Pownal Street Press
- Initial publish date
- Dec 2023
- Category
- Death, Grief, Bereavement, Death, Grief, Bereavement, Death
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781778124587
- Publish Date
- Jun 2023
- List Price
- $24.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781998129089
- Publish Date
- Dec 2023
- List Price
- $13.99
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Description
-In this unique collection, Angela Morris suspends time. She lets grievers know that they have earned the quiet, private moments that they need to move through — not past — their 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 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.
-Love Notes to Grievers is a collection of poetic notes that helps readers grieve, without the confines of other people’s timelines and expectations.
-Author is very connected in the grief writing community and has been getting many requests for this book in the US. Most of her over 34k Instagram followers are in California and New York.
-The book is made up of short essays and poems that really connect with people who are grieving. Ange’s writing cuts through brain fog and gives readers space and permission for their grief.
-Target Reader: People dealing with grief, therapists, psychologists, death doulas, friends of people who are grieving.
-Author is planning US podcast tour for July, August and September.
About the author
Angela E. Morris is a writer and massage therapist who offers people a soft space to land as they navigate their grief. She provides reflective writing on grief, loss and relational inquiry as it relates to grief, and pushes against how the dominant culture reacts toward death. She encourages her readers to walk together through their healing, taking the time to process their pain and to be with their loss, carrying their loved ones with them, and not leaving them behind. Angela currently lives on the traditional territory of the Saanich, Songhees, Wyomilth (Esquimalt) peoples of the Coast Salish Nation (Victoria, British Columbia).