Owning Grief
Widowed Young, How I Discovered Gifts in Loss
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About the Book
Praise for Owning Grief In raw, compelling honesty, Gael Garbarino Cullen articulates the complexities of grief and single motherhood, beautifully illustrating the power of resilience. Natalie Kathryn Sanchez, Author, The Language of Loss An unflinching walk through the long and inevitably difficult stages of grief – confirming and validating the curves and turns that come with healing. Steve Radowski, grieving parent Straight-forward and captivating. I have worked with many who would benefit by learning how the author owned her grief after the sudden death of her husband, and then directed that grief into strength to meet the challenges of single parenthood. Judy Higgs, MA Counseling Psychology, Co-coordinator of Parish Widows Ministry
About the Author
Suddenly facing the tragic death of her 40-year-old husband, Gael Garbarino Cullen was forced to navigate a future for herself and her four young daughters alone. Hers is a story resilience and the surprising gifts she discovered as a result of this intensely personal loss.