Grief & Surviving Loss offers an empathetic read to help you define and move forward with your loss, understanding that grief is a step-by-step process. It takes time to heal the wounds of despair and hurt. In Grief & Surviving Loss, Pamela Ray Jackson tells her story about her pain in life with loss. She describes her early accounts as a child losing her mother and other close relatives, which shaped her as the person she is. This book is not giving professional solutions but states the ordeals that happened. She defines and expresses how you can feel grief in many forms. It can frequently change and not be the same. She communicates the way her grief felt after each loss. As she discusses her feelings, it enables us to understand the grief process we will or have deemed. Grief does have a place to embrace it and move forward.
The stories are deep into the steps the author took to recover and tell her story. She had to accept and come to grips with the pains of her difficulties. In 2020, she decided to share the story. She felt it could help others that are dealing with grief and loss. Opening her heart to let you in to know the pain was brutal. Sharing her pain was another healing process. I know it has been numerous years for some of the stories, but you never forget. Giving grief the respect, it deserves is a necessity.