Now That She's Gone
A Daughter's Reflections on Loss, Love, and a Mother's Legacy
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Chelsea Ohlemiller
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The day your mother dies is the day you acquire a powerful and persistent new companion-grief. It is also the day you become the keeper of a legacy that has the potential to affect generations to come. Between a past you can't let go of and a future you can hardly find the energy to think about, you stand. The ground may feel shaky, but it is sacred. And it must be tread.
With vulnerability and honesty, Chelsea Ohlemiller walks you through her own journey of grief at the loss of her mother in order to help you along yours. These raw reflections on heartbreak, love, and hope in the midst of sorrow can help you put words to your own tangled feelings when you are speechless with grief. Chelsea does not couch her narrative in spiritual jargon or edit her feelings into "acceptable" sentiments that ultimately mean nothing and help no one. Instead, she invites you to be radically honest about your anger, disbelief, and sorrow so that you can move forward even if it feels like you will never be able to move on.
Whether you had a great relationship with your mother or a complicated one, you will find in this book a compassionate and understanding friend for the days, months, and years to come.
©2024 Chelsea S. Ohlemiller (P)2024 eChristianWhat listeners say about Now That She's Gone
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- Emma Taylor
- 15-09-24
This resonated with me.
I pretty much devoured this audio book. I joined Chelsea's group on Facebook and that's how I found out about this book. From start to finish this book resonated with me. I couldn't have wrote the words better myself. My Mum passed away over 2 years ago only at age 59. Losing someone that has meant so much to me is still a daily struggle, but with words so delicately put, but at the same time raw and real it makes me not feel so alone. Amazing job Chelsea.
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