Author: | Heather Wallace, Stuart Rubio | ISBN: | 9781944328337 |
Publisher: | AlyBlue Media | Publication: | April 27, 2016 |
Imprint: | AlyBlue Media | Language: | English |
Author: | Heather Wallace, Stuart Rubio |
ISBN: | 9781944328337 |
Publisher: | AlyBlue Media |
Publication: | April 27, 2016 |
Imprint: | AlyBlue Media |
Language: | English |
Best book on grief ever. Why? Because it’s real. Because it tells you you’re not crazy. Because even though you’re in the midst of grieving and there’s all this noise and confusion in your head screaming at you, this book is the sweet whisper from Heather and Stu saying, “I get you. You’re not crazy. It’s gonna be ok.”
When Heather Wallace lost her father, all she really wanted was a book that could make her laugh, feel less alone in her grief, and would help her feel a little less crazy. She couldn't find that book. So she decided to write it.
The end result is *Faith, Grief & Pass the Chocolate Pudding*, a book some might compare to a manual on what not to do while grieving, or the idiot's guide to not losing your mind through loss. The self-proclaimed "Princess of Chocolate Pudding," Heather's brutally honest, humorous approach to dealing with grief and her ability to share the story of her journey through the loss of her father is both refreshing and hilarious.
In Faith, Grief & Pass the Chocolate Pudding, co-author Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Rubio shares the loss of his younger brother Jamie from a guy's perspective. And because he considers himself slightly less weird than his friend, Heather.
Best book on grief ever. Why? Because it’s real. Because it tells you you’re not crazy. Because even though you’re in the midst of grieving and there’s all this noise and confusion in your head screaming at you, this book is the sweet whisper from Heather and Stu saying, “I get you. You’re not crazy. It’s gonna be ok.”
When Heather Wallace lost her father, all she really wanted was a book that could make her laugh, feel less alone in her grief, and would help her feel a little less crazy. She couldn't find that book. So she decided to write it.
The end result is *Faith, Grief & Pass the Chocolate Pudding*, a book some might compare to a manual on what not to do while grieving, or the idiot's guide to not losing your mind through loss. The self-proclaimed "Princess of Chocolate Pudding," Heather's brutally honest, humorous approach to dealing with grief and her ability to share the story of her journey through the loss of her father is both refreshing and hilarious.
In Faith, Grief & Pass the Chocolate Pudding, co-author Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Rubio shares the loss of his younger brother Jamie from a guy's perspective. And because he considers himself slightly less weird than his friend, Heather.