Grief is an ever present reality for many. For some it may be the loss of a parent at a young age or a friend at a crucial point in their life. Many times in those circumstances we feel a little bit able to define and give shape to our grief. For many, however, who have lost children through a miscarriage or very early in their life, grief seems to take a different shape. It's hard to define and yet it is present. Present in the missing voices, and in knowing where their child would fall alphabetically in a class, always present. This is a short book that attempts to give shape and hope to what is yet to come. An uncle has a reunion with a niece he has never met after his death. Hope is alive, and it is very much real, Over There.
Grief is an ever present reality for many. For some it may be the loss of a parent at a young age or a friend at a crucial point in their life. Many times in those circumstances we feel a little bit able to define and give shape to our grief. For many, however, who have lost children through a miscarriage or very early in their life, grief seems to take a different shape. It's hard to define and yet it is present. Present in the missing voices, and in knowing where their child would fall alphabetically in a class, always present. This is a short book that attempts to give shape and hope to what is yet to come. An uncle has a reunion with a niece he has never met after his death. Hope is alive, and it is very much real, Over There.