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Book Reviews
Silent Grief: Miscarriage - Child Loss, Finding Your Way through the Darkness
By Clara Hinton
Often those who have not experienced a miscarriage do not understand the trauma involved. Often, those who have lost an unborn child
are ridiculed for the loss and grief they feel and are not allowed to fully grieve. This book opens the flood gates to shedding tears,
and helps one walk a path to healing.
The two chapters I really appreciate are dealing with the words, "I'm Sorry" and "Nobody Cares." How often after a loss have we hated
to hear "I'm Sorry" and longed to hear them at the same time? How often have we so desperately wanted someone to reach out to us,
because we didn't have the strength to reach out to them? Somehow, she has managed to offer reassurance and comfort with these two
aspects of grief.
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