Companion in Grief offers help from a respectful place of experience without the presumption of religion. For grievers with short attention spans, the straightforward paragraphs on non-clinical concepts are a welcome respite. "Companion" directs a griever's attention away from pain by focusing on the larger picture of transitions that are constant in our lives; it brings comfort by guiding the reader to an awareness of the ongoing connection to those they've loved and lost; and it provides steps through simple, practical activities that foster the strength we all have to construct our own healing.Companion in Grief was written by an author whose husband died suddenly. Sharing her most personal thoughts and experiences through this difficult time is an offering of hope to others who are similarly struggling. This book provides help to many kinds of grievers, but those who've lost a spouse or other partner may particularly find relief in these pages. Here is a private way to experience the kind of personal support found in grief groups. The index is compiled by topic and emotion so that a reader can get right to the help they need. It's like having a friend with just the right words always within reach. Get the supportive help you need right here from someone who's been through the painful experience of grief.
Author Biography
Trevy Thomas is a short story and creative non-fiction writer with published work in a variety of literary magazines. Her book, Companion in Grief, is a deeply personal look at grief and loss with inspiration taken from her journals and letters after her husband's sudden death. She hopes that her perspective on grief and healing will bring hope and peace to others who are grieving. Learn more about her at trevythomas.com.