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Description: A Little Book of Self-Care for Those Who Grieve by Paula Becker, Rebekah Nichols A thoughtful and gentle approach to working through grief, specifically created for those in the overwhelming early days of loss. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Weep. Scream. Hate. Disbelieve. Go numb.Breathe.This beautiful book offers a gentle and honest guide for surviving the early days of grief-shock, trauma, disbelief-and beyond. In simple, easy-to-absorb pages composed of short, poetic text and spot illustrations, readers will begin to find the path they need to move through their grief, step by step. From grieving a sudden death or a long illness, someone hard to love or impossible to live without, anyone suffering a loss will see themselves and their grief reflected in these pages.When author Paula Beckers son was killed in 2017, she reached for grief books to help her understand how to proceed through the enormous grief engulfing her. Most grief books are tens of thousands of words long-helpful resources, but often too overwhelming for the newly bereaved to navigate with shattered attention spans and broken hearts. With A Little Book of Self-Care for Those Who Grieve, as only someone who knows grief intimately can, Paula Becker offers grievers a touchstone, quiet snippets of care and advice that can be returned to again and again as they travel the lifelong road of grief. A planned foreword from a notable voice in the grief community as well as a resources section rounds out this essential book.In the vein of Its OK That Youre Not OK, A Little Book of Self-Care for Those Who Grieve acknowledges the brokenness, the pain, and how grief alters your reality and with great tenderness and gentle compassion, walks with readers in that new world. Author Biography Paula Becker is a writer and historian living in Seattle, Washington. She is the author of the memoir A House on Stilts: Mothering in the Age of Opioid Addiction (University of Iowa Press), a finalist for the 2020 Washington State Book Award, and of the book Looking For Betty MacDonald: The Egg, The Plague, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle and I (University of Washington Press). Paula is also coauthor (with Alan J. Stein) of the books The Future Remembered: The 1962 Seattle Worlds Fair and Its Legacy (Seattle Center Foundation) and Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition: Washingtons First Worlds Fair (History Ink/HistoryLink in association with University of Washington Press). More than three hundred of Paulas essays documenting all aspects of Washingtons history appear on HistoryLink.org, the online encyclopedia of Washington State history, where she is a historian.Rebekah Nichols is an artist who works primarily in watercolor and has worked as an illustrator for several years. She has done work ranging from editorial to packaging. She graduated from the University of Kansas with a BFA in Design with a concentration in Illustration in 2007. She lives in Austin, Texas. Review "Beckers authentic sharing of her own experience offers readers suggested instruction rarely given but frequently sought after. This book will go a long way to help others who struggle with the death of a loved one feel less alone."—Laura Takacs, LICSW, MPH, Clinical Director,Grief Services, Virginia Mason Medical Center"Theres no map for grief, but . . . Paula Beckers suggestions light a path to navigate the early days of intense grief and heartbreak."—Jana DeCristofaro, LCSW, Community Response Program Coordinator, The Dougy Center for Grieving Children and Families Promotional Publisher Marketing Prepublication buzz campaignDigital galley distribution on Edelweiss and NetGalleyTrade advertisingTarget outreach to blogs and websitesSocial media influencer campaignTargeted online advertisingListing and pricing promotions run through GFBs Aerio storeSocial media posts to support pre-order, book launch, and book reviews Long Description Weep. Scream. Hate. Disbelieve. Go numb. Breathe. This beautiful book offers a gentle and honest guide for surviving the early days of grief--shock, trauma, disbelief--and beyond. In simple, easy-to-absorb pages composed of short, poetic text and spot illustrations, readers will begin to find the path they need to move through their grief, step by step. From grieving a sudden death or a long illness, someone hard to love or impossible to live without, anyone suffering a loss will see themselves and their grief reflected in these pages. When author Paula Beckers son was killed in 2017, she reached for grief books to help her understand how to proceed through the enormous grief engulfing her. Most grief books are tens of thousands of words long--helpful resources, but often too overwhelming for the newly bereaved to navigate with shattered attention spans and broken hearts. With A Little Book of Self-Care for Those Who Grieve , as only someone who knows grief intimately can, Paula Becker offers grievers a touchstone, quiet snippets of care and advice that can be returned to again and again as they travel the lifelong road of grief. A planned foreword from a notable voice in the grief community as well as a resources section rounds out this essential book. In the vein of Its OK That Youre Not OK , A Little Book of Self-Care for Those Who Grieve acknowledges the brokenness, the pain, and how grief alters your reality and with great tenderness and gentle compassion, walks with readers in that new world. Review Text "This book is perfect. Its truly perfect in every way. It finds the right words to express what you feel, and has the right words to comfort and be able to breathe. Most importantly, it makes you feel ok, and that you are not losing your mind, even in those moments when grief overwhelms you and your pain is more than you can handle. I have read a lot about grief since my mom died Christmas 2016. More recently, I came home from work on April 8, 2021 to find my partner dead. This book is the best one Ive read, because it actually helps. Im not crazy for wearing his shirts or moms necklaces. Its OK to have normal dishtowels and special ones (moms), which I treat more carefully, and a million other little things that I do or I keep and treasure for the most benign reasons. This book is important. This book helps. This book should be given to everyone, who has lost someone recently. This book can give people, who feel they dont want to continue a life without the person they lost, moments to catch a breath, thing to do to process the grief, permission to feel their feelings, something that soothes and calms and the sense that it will become bearable with time. Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a free review copy, and to Paula Becker for writing this book, which has made a difference in my life. Thats priceless beyond what my words can express." --Katarina O. "This book was great. Like the title, its a book of self care for those who are grieving. Excerpts are short and are easy to read through. This book reminds those to breathe, process, and just take care of you during an extremely difficult time. I did wish the book was a bit longer, but as the author explains, its the perfect length for those who are still in the early stages of grief (as well as those who have been grieving for some time). Im happy that this book exists (and will be published in a few months), because Ive never seen a book like it for those who are grieving. I wish I had this book when my mom passed away last year. Thank you so much Net Galley for this arc!" --Alexis W. "This is a beautiful book with simple advice for grieving folks that reads almost like a poetry book. Its illustrated with gorgeous deep blue watercolors and some other watercolor images. I really loved the blue pages (similar to the cover) and felt that they added greatly to the sparse but helpful words. I am grieving more people than I can list and my husband is still really feeling the loss of both of his parents last fall. The advice here wont magically make the pain go away but it is helpful and loving. Its very short nature is also good for those of us who dont have the time or emotional energy to read a big long treatise on grief and just want some comfort. Well recommended. I read a temporary digital ARC of this book for review." --Alicia Bayer "This book is a gem for all whove lost a loved one and want to be reassured that the things they do, feel are normal. This book actually helps with processing and to continue living with grief, because lets be honest it never really goes away completely. It explains how the things that made us think we were crazy, like keeping the most questionable items of loved ones, or wearing their clothes are completely fine. A lot of grief-process books focus on how one should get over grief. This book lets you live through it and helps with how not feel bad about needing a break, a breath or to let loose. It doesnt give the science blah-blah or delve into the history of life, death and the such. It focuses on the now, you and your feelings. It was also the perfect length, I often find that self-help books want to have it all. Contain every information and tips possible instead of focusing on the important things. Out of all the books Ive read on the subject, I would recommend this the most so far." --Judit B Review Quote "This book is perfect. Its truly perfect in every way. It finds the right words to express what you feel, and has the right words to comfort and be able to breathe. Most importantly, it makes you feel ok, and that you are not losing your mind, even in those moments when grief overwhelms you and your pain is more than you can handle. I have read a lot about grief since my mom died Christmas 2016. More recently, I came home from work on April 8, 2021 to find my partner dead. This book is the best one Ive read, because it actually helps. Im not crazy for wearing his shirts or moms necklaces. Its OK to have normal dishtowels and special ones (moms), which I treat more carefully, and a million other little things that I do or I keep and treasure for the most benign reasons. This book is important. This book helps. This book should be given to everyone, who has lost someone recently. This book can give people, who feel they dont want to continue a life without the person they lost, moments to catch a breath, thing to do to process the grief, permission to feel their feelings, something that soothes and calms and the sense that it will become bearable with time. Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a free review copy, and to Paula Becker for writing this book, which has made a difference in my life. Thats priceless beyond what my words can express." --Katarina O. "This book was great. Like the title, its a book of self care for those who are grieving. Excerpts are short and are easy to read through. This book reminds those to breathe, process, and just take care of you during an extremely difficult time. I did wish the book was a bit longer, but as the author explains, its the perfect length for those who are still in the early stages of grief (as well as those who have been grieving for some time). Im happy that this book exists (and will be published in a few months), because Ive never seen a book like it for those who are grieving. I wish I had this book when my mom passed away last year. Thank you so much Net Galley for this arc!" --Alexis W. "This is a beautiful book with simple advice for grieving folks that reads almost like a poetry book. Its illustrated with gorgeous deep blue watercolors and some other watercolor images. I really loved the blue pages (similar to the cover) and felt that they added greatly to the sparse but helpful words. I am grieving more people than I can list and my husband is still really feeling the loss of both of his parents last fall. The advice here wont magically make the pain go away but it is helpful and loving. Its very short nature is also good for those of us who dont have the time or emotional energy to read a big long treatise on grief and just want some comfort. Well recommended.I read a temporary digital ARC of this book for review." --Alicia Bayer Details ISBN1736357956 Author Rebekah Nichols Pages 112 Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 1736357956 ISBN-13 9781736357958 Format Hardcover Illustrator Rebekah Nichols Country of Publication United States Imprint Girl Friday Productions Subtitle My First Five Years in Books NZ Release Date 2021-11-11 US Release Date 2021-11-11 UK Release Date 2021-11-11 Publisher Girl Friday Productions Publication Date 2021-11-11 DEWEY 155.937 Audience General AU Release Date 2022-01-03 Illustrations Illustrations We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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