Grief and hope. Two words that aren't used together often. Yet, through stories of nature and nurture, of reckoning and coming to terms, Charlotte Hamrick, Kim Steutermann Rogers, Ronita Chattopadhyay, Kristina Tabor, and Janet Murie
powerfully weave the seemingly incongruent into deeply moving and incredibly inspiring tapestries of meaning. Grieving Hope may be a small volume of five micro chapbooks, but it is big on wisdom and beauty. Grieving Hope is a moving exploration of the weight and beauty of the past and how we find healing in its echoes. -Casey Mulligan Walsh, author of The Full Catastrophe: All I Ever Wanted, Everything I Feared
... despite loss's varied guise across these pieces, its aspects invariably ring true....The hurt that haunts. The lastingness of sorrow. -Melissa Ostrom, author of Unleaving
Grieving Hope is a moving and at times fiery take on death, morality, love, and friendship. These five writers tell their unique stories of loss, love, and understanding with evocative and powerful writing. It is brave work. -Maureen Aitken, author of The Patron Saint of Lost Girls