Grief after losing a child, sibling, or grandchild is a rugged journey, marked by a profound emptiness and a life forever changed. In this deeply personal collection, Kelly McCoy- who lost his son, Cooper, at 23- invites readers to join him in navigating the terrain of loss, resilience, and rugged hope. Through reflections on shadow casting, crane migrations, and the hard work of spiritual edgework, Kelly offers companionship for those facing the brutal beauty of grief. This book doesn't promise a way out of grief, but rather the tools to honor loved ones and to live alongside loss with grace, courage, and enduring love.…mehr
Grief after losing a child, sibling, or grandchild is a rugged journey, marked by a profound emptiness and a life forever changed. In this deeply personal collection, Kelly McCoy- who lost his son, Cooper, at 23- invites readers to join him in navigating the terrain of loss, resilience, and rugged hope. Through reflections on shadow casting, crane migrations, and the hard work of spiritual edgework, Kelly offers companionship for those facing the brutal beauty of grief. This book doesn't promise a way out of grief, but rather the tools to honor loved ones and to live alongside loss with grace, courage, and enduring love.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kelly McCoy is an author, educator, and resilience speaker living in the Midwest with his family. He spent 25 years in the fire service before moving to higher education. Kelly received undergraduate and graduate degrees in liberal studies and education, later completing graduate work in philosophy and theology. Kelly has studied resilience through the University of Oklahoma, University of Minnesota, Dalhousie University, 02X Human Performance, and training abroad. Kelly enjoys nature, reading, writing, and sharing craft beer with friends. Through his writing, he honors loved ones and supports others navigating life's challenges.
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