Daphne Channing is heartsick in the wake of her father's death and haunted by his final words to her, a broken promise he'd be there when she returned. Shaken and unable to access her memories with him, she grows desperate for any shred of hope.
One evening, an unexpected visitor–a large white dog–wanders out of the woods and sits down beside her. The animal, who she learns responds to the name Grief, serves as her companion as she navigates the complex stages of bereavement, opens herself up to the possibility of new love, and unearths both the brutal realities and hidden blessings buried in the rubble of her darkest day.
With Grief as her co-pilot, Daphne finds her way through life on the other side of Life as she knew it.
This grief book is a good read for fiction readers who enjoyed:
BEAR: A Novel by Julia Phillips This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub The Beginner’s Goodbye by Anne Tyler One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle
He Answers to Grief makes a good grief gift for those navigating the loss of a parent or family member. While this is not a self-help book about grief, many who are mourning will find concepts they can relate to. Written as a women's fiction novella, the chapters are short and meant to reflect the disjointed thoughts that occur during different stages of the grieving process.
Dog lovers will also relate to the special connection between Daphne and Grief. Her view of the animal changes and deepens with time, as any dog owner or dog lover can understand.
Daphne Channing is heartsick in the wake of her father's death and haunted by his final words to her, a broken promise he'd be there when she returned. Shaken and unable to access her memories with him, she grows desperate for any shred of hope.
One evening, an unexpected visitor–a large white dog–wanders out of the woods and sits down beside her. The animal, who she learns responds to the name Grief, serves as her companion as she navigates the complex stages of bereavement, opens herself up to the possibility of new love, and unearths both the brutal realities and hidden blessings buried in the rubble of her darkest day.
With Grief as her co-pilot, Daphne finds her way through life on the other side of Life as she knew it.
This grief book is a good read for fiction readers who enjoyed:
BEAR: A Novel by Julia Phillips This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub The Beginner’s Goodbye by Anne Tyler One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle
He Answers to Grief makes a good grief gift for those navigating the loss of a parent or family member. While this is not a self-help book about grief, many who are mourning will find concepts they can relate to. Written as a women's fiction novella, the chapters are short and meant to reflect the disjointed thoughts that occur during different stages of the grieving process.
Dog lovers will also relate to the special connection between Daphne and Grief. Her view of the animal changes and deepens with time, as any dog owner or dog lover can understand.