Dear Charlie…Letters To My Son: A Father’s Journey of Loss, Grief, and Remembrance
This is Charlie’s story. On October 26, 2021, Charles Martin Corvi was stillborn, just 15 days shy of his due date. When he should have been taking his first steps, opening his Christmas presents, and playing with his older brothers, Charlie’s absence instead left an emptiness full of heartache. Charlie is not here to tell his story, so we must do it for him.
Even Now I Know: A Journey From Grief to Gratitude
Are you feeling lost and alone in grief? A New Book Shares A Family of Faith’s Journey as They Navigate Through a Myriad of Emotions, Challenges, Heartache, and Frustration.
In Even Now I Know, Dr. Michael Bullock shares his creative perspective on the conversations surrounding the biblical story of Mary, Martha, Lazarus, and Jesus.
Sad About Sammy – For Bereaved Families with Children ages 3-10 Years
Finding words to ease children into the reality of a sibling death is an overwhelming task shouldered by grief-stricken families. Written with the compassionate voice of a mother who suffered the devastating of loss of a child; co-written with the expertise of a Child Development Specialist, Sad about Sammy gives parents gentle and direct language to say what must be said.
Cozy Caterpillar Family – For Bereaved Families with Children ages 2-6 Years
Talking with young children about the death of a sibling or other family member can be overwhelming, especially for newly grief-stricken parents. Beautifully illustrated, Cozy Caterpillar Family is a read-aloud book that guides families through difficult conversations to a place of hope and understanding.
Navigating the Unknown: An Immediate Guide When Experiencing the Loss of Your Baby
For bereaved parents, those who love them, and the medical staff who care for them. This book has been written to serve and guide families when they receive a life-limiting diagnosis and in the days immediately following the loss of their precious baby. It is a book all parents hope they will never have to read, created to support those who have been thrust into a world in which their baby will never come home.
An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination: A memoir
In her ninth month of pregnancy, the author learned that her baby boy had died. How do you deal with and recover from this kind of loss? Of course you don’t–but you go on. And if you have ever experienced loss or love someone who has, the company of this remarkable book will help you go on.
Empty Arms
Empty Arms: Hope and Support for Those Who Have Suffered a Miscarriage, Stillbirth, or Tubal Pregnancy is the essential guidebook for anyone suffering the agony of losing a baby, written with the warmth and compassion of a Licensed Professional Counselor and writing as a mother who has suffered the loss of a baby and a sixteen-year-old son.
Empty Cradle: Surviving the Death of Your Baby
Deborah Davis, Ph.D., encourages grieving and makes suggestions for coping. Incisive comments from parents who have suffered through the death of a baby convincingly relay this message: “You are not alone and you can survive.”
Grieving the Child I Never Knew
Having experienced three miscarriages and the death of an infant son, Kathe Wunnenberg knows the deep anguish of losing a child. Grieving the Child I Never Knew was born from her personal journey through sorrow. With seasoned insights and gentle questions, it invites the reader to present her hurts before God, and to receive over time the healing that He alone can – and will – provide.
I Will Carry You: The Sacred Dance of Grief and Joy
I Will Carry You tells the powerful story of a parent losing her child, interwoven with the biblical story of Lazarus to help those who mourn to still have hope—to find grace and peace in the sacred dance of grief and joy.
Roses in December: Comfort for the Grieving Heart
With deep empathy, Marilyn helps those who are grieving find God’s comfort. Having lost three sons, she knows the tremendous sorrows and struggles that come with the death of loved ones. Yet she shares how even in the winters of our lives God provides roses―special occasions, special people, and special memories―to give us strength and draw close to Him.
Sufficient Grace
Sufficient Grace chronicles not only one family’s painful journey through the stormy sea of grief after the loss of three of their five children, but also shares the lessons learned about the true faith and grace God gives to His people, even in the midst of life’s storms.
Saying Goodbye to Olivia
This book is meant to be read as a family, and helps parents explain a miscarriage to children. While sad and sweet, this story reassures young readers, encourages open communication, and also inspires kids to find their own way to honor family members who have passed.
Olivia Had Trisomy 18
Olivia Had Trisomy 18 is a sequel to Saying Goodbye to Olivia. After experiencing a miscarriage, the family continues to process their grief, and the children have many questions as they try to understand why miscarriages happen, what it means to be at peace and how the family can find comfort.
A Symphony in the Dark: Hearing God’s Voice in Seasons of Grief
Mother and daughter tell this unforgettable, inspirational story of how a lovingly-anticipated baby was born and given just seven days to live. Mutz reminds readers that even the tiniest, most fragile life, regardless of how brief, matters—and how its strains linger and lift one from darkness into an Everlasting Song of beauty, hope, and redemption.
Through the Eyes of a Lion
Her parents called her Lenya Lion because of her ferocious personality and hair that had been wild and mane-like since birth. But they never expected that, five days before Christmas, their five-year-old daughter would suddenly go to heaven after an asthma attack. Pastor Levi Lusko shares the eye-opening truth of the power of hope in a world that is often filled with pain, suffering, and loss.
Our Only Time
Our Only Time was created to motivate, inspire, educate and show appreciation for maternal health professionals through experiences told from a patient’s perspective. Through heartfelt stories, families who have experienced miscarriage, stillbirth, a life-limiting diagnosis, or infant loss, share the sacred time spent with their baby – whether in utero or after birth – and offer insights into how health professionals positively impacted their experience.
You Are the Mother of All Mothers
There are few books that address the weight of guilt and shame that a grieving mother carries with her after the loss of her child. The deep feeling of failure that accompanies child loss can be heart, mind and soul crippling. Reengaging in life after loss and attempting to find a sliver of hope again is an on-going battle– one no bereaved mother should fight alone.