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What Bereaved Parents Want You to Know (but may not say)

What Bereaved Parents Want You to Know (but may not say)

Kathleen B. Duncan
5/5 ( ratings)
When a parent loses a child, friends and family want to help. Rarely, however, do we know what to do.

In this short book, Kathleen Duncan shares some of what she learned after the death of her own twenty year old son in a car wreck. Andrew and four friends were killed in August 2013 as they drove back from a day-long cast party north of Dumas, Texas.

Kathleen writes about her journey through grief into grace on her blog www.kathleenbduncan.com. With honesty and transparency, Kathleen shares her grief journey. She also shares what she has learned as she walks alongside friends and family who have lost children of all ages, some to miscarriage or stillbirth, others to accidents, illness, suicide and even murder.

The information in this book is helpful for those who are just beginning their own grief journey as well as those who are farther along this path which no one wants to walk. The information will also help those who are trying to love grieving parents.
Language
English
Pages
40
Format
Kindle Edition

What Bereaved Parents Want You to Know (but may not say)

Kathleen B. Duncan
5/5 ( ratings)
When a parent loses a child, friends and family want to help. Rarely, however, do we know what to do.

In this short book, Kathleen Duncan shares some of what she learned after the death of her own twenty year old son in a car wreck. Andrew and four friends were killed in August 2013 as they drove back from a day-long cast party north of Dumas, Texas.

Kathleen writes about her journey through grief into grace on her blog www.kathleenbduncan.com. With honesty and transparency, Kathleen shares her grief journey. She also shares what she has learned as she walks alongside friends and family who have lost children of all ages, some to miscarriage or stillbirth, others to accidents, illness, suicide and even murder.

The information in this book is helpful for those who are just beginning their own grief journey as well as those who are farther along this path which no one wants to walk. The information will also help those who are trying to love grieving parents.
Language
English
Pages
40
Format
Kindle Edition

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