Description:
There is perhaps no more excruciating pain than the loss of a child. It is a life-changing event that will forever scar a parent. When a child dies, bereaved parents face the challange of rebuilding their lives, a daunting task that may often seem overwhelming.
The Death of a Child is filled with stories of people who have lost a child and how they dealt with the reality of that event. This collection of life-giving lessons touches on a wide range of emotions and situations that parents may encounter after the death of their child.
Chapter titles include:
"Creating a New Normal"
"Riding the Roller Coaster of Grief"
"Cherishing the Seasons"
"Singing Their Song"
ELAINE E. STILLWELL, mother of two children killed in a car accidnet, has spent many years as the Bereavement Coordinator of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, New York. 160 pages. -- Elaine E. Stillwell -- Paperback -- 5 1/2 x 8 1/2" H