Grief Is Love: Living with Loss

Grief Is Love: Living with Loss

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  • Create Date:2022-04-17 00:19:36
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Marisa Renee Lee
  • ISBN:B09BN3BP5S
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Summary

Grief expert Marisa Renee Lee’s incisive and compassionate guide on how to manage grief after the loss of a loved one, with special insight for women and African American communities, which also provides timely wisdom and care for the millions who have suffered loss during the pandemic

In Grief is Love, author Marisa Renee Lee reveals that healing does not mean moving on healing means learning to acknowledge and create space for your grief。 She guides you through the pain of early grief and shows you how to to honor your loss。 It’s common to plow through our feelings in the name of being “OK,” but grief is so inextricably tied to love that you don’t just “get over it。” Grief is Love is about making space for the transformation that this constant state of learning requires。 It is about learning to love yourself and the one you lost with the same depth, passion, joy, and commitment you did when they were alive, perhaps even more。
 
Lee shows that there isn’t only one way to grieve, and so your expression of it should be unique。 She shepherds you through your grief as it arises and falls again and again。 The transformation we each undergo after loss is the indelible imprint of the people we love on our lives, which is the true meaning of legacy。 Healing after loss is not about burying pain but about acknowledging it and allowing grief to move through you in order to be whole。 How do you manage the holidays, birthdays, and anniversaries? How do you get through the next year or even tomorrow?
 
In beautiful, compassionate prose, Lee elegantly offers wisdom about what it means to authentically and defiantly claim space for these complicated feelings and emotions。 And Lee is no stranger to grief herself, after losing her mother, her fertility, a pregnancy, and, most recently, a cousin to the COVID-19 pandemic。 In this book, she also explores the unique impact of grief on Black people, Black women in particular, and reveals the key factors that proper healing requires: acknowledgement, rest, community, reflection, support, care and more。
 
At its core, Grief is Love explores what comes after death, and shows us that if we are able to own and honor what we’ve lost, we can have a beautiful and joyful life in the midst of grief。 
 

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Reviews

Kari

Read from cover to cover in one evening。 Easy to read because it’s so real - there’s a lot of advice about grieving but never once is it preachy。 The author lays it all on the table and you find yourself wanting to be one of the friends who helps her live with loss。

Sanzana Zaman

So much of what Marisa says resonates with my own experience before and after my father’s passing。 She makes me feel like I’m on the receiving end of a knowing hug, a knowing smile。 I completed this book in one sitting。 Go get you a copy!

Megan Watson

Thank you to Marisa, netGalley and Legacy Lit Books for a a gifted eCopy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review。 I am fortunate in that I’ve not yet suffered big grief yet in my life。 However, I find myself constantly worrying about losing a close loved one or friends。 And I took away so much from this book。This book is much needed in the world。 Marisa shares so much of herself, her story, and her life to demonstrate ways for navigating grief。 She uses real-life examples and all t Thank you to Marisa, netGalley and Legacy Lit Books for a a gifted eCopy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review。 I am fortunate in that I’ve not yet suffered big grief yet in my life。 However, I find myself constantly worrying about losing a close loved one or friends。 And I took away so much from this book。This book is much needed in the world。 Marisa shares so much of herself, her story, and her life to demonstrate ways for navigating grief。 She uses real-life examples and all the feelings of anger, hurt, sadness, and loss that go with losing someone。This isn’t a typical self help book in that it’s not repetitive or preachy。 Marisa teaches us that grief does not go away and is not something that you ever “leave behind。” It’s something we carry with us always。I enjoyed how Marisa discusses how society deems certain emotions as “bad” and her discussion on how society makes us afraid to show certain emotions too much or for too long。 And especially how this disproportionately affects Black women。This book made me feel more equipped to handle grief going forward, and to support loved ones who experience loss as well。CWs: racism, loss of parent, miscarriage, cancer, suicide thoughts/attempt 。。。more

Adriana

Marisa does such a wonderful job bringing humanity and insight to an experience that is so under discussed and misunderstood。 A lovely book。