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The Long Way Through

A Compassionate Guide to Grief, Loss, and Finding Your Way Forward - Heal After the Death of a Loved

Iris Donovan
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Year
2026
Language
English

About

Grief does not come with instructions.


It arrives unexpectedly, changing everything in an instant. Whether you are mourning the loss of a loved one, the end of a relationship, a life-changing transition, or a future you once imagined, grief can feel overwhelming, confusing, and deeply isolating.


The Grief Recovery Guide is a compassionate companion for anyone navigating the difficult journey of loss. Written with empathy and practical wisdom, this book helps you understand the many faces of grief and provides gentle guidance for finding your way forward without denying or minimizing your pain.


Inside, you will learn why grief does not follow a predictable path, how loss affects your emotions, thoughts, and physical well-being, and why many common beliefs about grief can make healing more difficult. You will also discover practical tools to help you cope with sudden waves of sadness, anxiety, anger, guilt, and loneliness.


This book explores how to honor your loss with compassion, create space for your emotions, and gradually rebuild a meaningful life while carrying the memories and experiences that matter most to you.


Inside you will discover:



• Why grief is different for every person and every loss

• How grief affects the mind, body, and emotions

• The myths about grief that often keep people feeling stuck

• Practical coping strategies for difficult days and unexpected triggers

• Ways to practice self-compassion during the healing process

• How to find hope, purpose, and resilience after loss

• How to move forward without feeling like you are leaving your loved one or your past behind



No matter where you are in your grief journey, this book offers understanding, support, and encouragement every step of the way.


You do not have to get over your loss. You have to get through it.


And you do not have to do it alone.


- Dr. Iris Donovan

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