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Letters To Lost Loved Ones: A Journal For Grieving

Letters To Lost Loved Ones: A Journal For Grieving

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By Jacqueline Whitney From Jacqueline Whitney — poet, author, and TikTok creator with 600,000 followers and over 60 million likes, whose videos fuse handwritten poetry and words of encouragement for those navigating their most difficult days. Author of "Beyond Worthy," "All That You Deserve," "Stay Until Tomorrow," and "If You're Grieving" — her poetry collection for those in the midst of loss. "Letters to Lost Loved Ones" is the journal companion to her latest book: where "If You're Grieving" offers words when you have none, this journal offers pages for when you find them. Grief doesn't follow a schedule. It arrives at a graduation, a wedding, a Tuesday afternoon. It arrives the moment you reach for your phone to call someone who won't pick up. It arrives when you come home and the person who made it feel like home isn't there anymore. This journal was made for those moments — not to process them toward resolution, but to give them somewhere to go. In these pages, connect to your lost loved one through writing. When you wish you could hear their voice. When the only person you want to give you advice isn't here. When you're at home but you have never felt more homesick. When the most exciting moment of your life happens. Write to them. The letter format is the point. A generic grief journal asks you to record your feelings. Letters to Lost Loved Ones asks you to write to a specific person — to tell them what happened today, what you're thinking, what you wish you'd said, what you're proud of, what you're afraid of, what you're grateful for. The relationship continues on the page. The conversation doesn't have to be over just because they are. Hardcover. Designed to be kept, returned to, and held. Perfect for: -Those in active grief — weeks, months, or years after a loss — who need somewhere to put the words that have nowhere else to go -Readers of "If You're Grieving" by Jacqueline Whitney who want a writing companion to her poetry — the book to read alongside the journal to write in -Anyone who experiences grief as a continuing relationship rather than a problem to be solved — those who talk to their person in their head and want a place to do it on paper -Those grieving losses that aren't always named — a pet, a friendship, an estrangement, a parent lost to dementia before death — who need a private space without explanation required -Gift-seekers looking for something genuinely useful and non-generic for a grieving friend: not a sentiment card, not a candle, but a place to put everything that has no place yet
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