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Heather reflects on her personal experiences of bereavement as a springboard to discuss many different aspects of grief involving such aspects as miscarriage, COVID-19, illness, faith, incarceration, and migration, to name a few. Her approach is honest and empathetic, as she shares many stories of others. She concludes that the experience of grief is universal, even though it is many different faces. Healing the wounds of grief can be a lifelong journey. The book offers sensitive yet positive guidance on traveling the road towards transformation and understanding both of oneself and our fellow pilgrims.…mehr

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Heather reflects on her personal experiences of bereavement as a springboard to discuss many different aspects of grief involving such aspects as miscarriage, COVID-19, illness, faith, incarceration, and migration, to name a few. Her approach is honest and empathetic, as she shares many stories of others. She concludes that the experience of grief is universal, even though it is many different faces. Healing the wounds of grief can be a lifelong journey. The book offers sensitive yet positive guidance on traveling the road towards transformation and understanding both of oneself and our fellow pilgrims.


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Heather was born in India with a neurological condition, cerebral palsy, which affects her ability to move comfortably or speedily. Her first book, Marathon Wheeler: Living with Physical Disability is a memoir that marks her Australian educational experiences in mainstream and special schools. Reflections on hospitalisations and long rehabilitation also feature. University education in the arts, librarianship and theology opened many doors for her career as a librarian and later as a chaplain in disability and aged care. All these experiences are viewed through the lens of a persevering "wheelie" user.