
Adults
Permission to Mourn: A New Way to do Grief
by
Tom Zuba
About this Title
This book, which is written in poem form, is easy to read and relate to while grieving. The author has experienced multiple losses, as a six year old he lost his brother, then as an adult his first and only daughter. He and his wife sought professional help, saved their marriage and had two sons. Then his wife died followed by his wife and his youngest son. The author believes there is a better way to grieve, a new way to grieve, and he shares his ideas in this book offering hope and teaching what he has learned.

Type:
Book

Age:
Adults

Language:
English

Reviewed by:
Aaron's Parents, Catie's Mom
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Non-Religious

Culture:

Mentions:
Heart Defect, Helolytic Uremic Syndrome, Hereditary Protein C Deficiency, Brain Cancer

Keywords:
Complicated Grief, Faith & Beliefs, Feelings & Emotions, Grief Work & Resilience, Multiple Losses, Professional Help, Sharing Your Story


