A gritty, real description of one mother's journey to navigate life after the suicide of her only son. It lays bare the tough emotions, the difference, the stigma and pain she faces every day, and her determination to keep moving forward. It exposes the myths around suicide and highlights how not to treat someone who is bereaved. For those individuals in the same position, as Sharon, bereaved by suicide it offers practical information. The book is written in an engaging, friendly style, almost like Sharon is in the room with you. Everyone should read this book
A gritty, real description of one mother's journey to navigate life after the suicide of her only son. It lays bare the tough emotions, the difference, the stigma and pain she faces every day, and her determination to keep moving forward. It exposes the myths around suicide and highlights how not to treat someone who is bereaved. For those individuals in the same position, as Sharon, bereaved by suicide it offers practical information. The book is written in an engaging, friendly style, almost like Sharon is in the room with you. Everyone should read this book