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Beyond Tears: Living After Losing a Child (Revised Edition with a Chapter Written by Siblings)

Beyond Tears: Living After Losing a Child (Revised Edition with a Chapter Written by Siblings)

Current price: $16.99
Publication Date: March 3rd, 2009
Publisher:
St. Martin's Griffin
ISBN:
9780312545192
Pages:
208
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Description

Meant to comfort and give direction to bereaved parents, Beyond Tears is written by nine mothers who have each lost a child. This revised edition includes a new chapter written from the perspective of surviving siblings.

The death of a child is that unimaginable loss no parent ever expects to face. In Beyond Tears, nine mothers share their individual stories of how to survive in the darkest hour. They candidly share with other bereaved parents what to expect in the first year and long beyond:

*Harmonious relationships can become strained
*There is a new definition of what one considers "normal"
*The question "how many children do you have?" can be devastating
*Mothers and fathers mourn and cope differently
*Surviving siblings grieve and suffer as well
*There simply is no answer to the question "why?"

This sharing in itself is a catharsis and because each of these mothers lost her child at least seven years ago, she is in a unique position to provide perspective on what newly bereaved parents can expect to feel. The mothers of Beyond Tears offer reassurance that the clouds of grief do lessen with time and that grieving parents will find a way to live, and even laugh again.

Contributors include Ellen Mitchell, Carol Barkin, Audrey Cohen, Lorenza Colletti, Barbara Eisenberg, Barbara Goldstein, Madelaine Perri Kasden, Phyllis Levine, Ariella Long, and Rita Volpe.

About the Author

Ellen Mitchell, a lifelong resident of Long Island, began her journalism career doing "man on the street" interviews and eventually anchored news broadcasts. She was the sole Long Island reporter for WCBS Newsradio for 18 years, and has written articles for The New York Times and is a frequent contributor to Newsday.

Praise for Beyond Tears: Living After Losing a Child (Revised Edition with a Chapter Written by Siblings)

“[An] eloquent volume… Bereaved parents will find comfort, sympathy and support in this powerful, honest sharing of one of life's most painful experiences.” —Publishers Weekly

“The thoughts and feelings related here are incredibly honest and courageous and would greatly assist any parent who has lost a child and feels alone. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal (starred review)

“[Beyond Tears] lets readers know that there are folks out there who have been in their shoes, felt their feelings and learned to live life again.” —The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)