Losing Judah Book

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Grief is mostly an individual experience. Though others may feel a similarly deep loss, it’s just not the same for everyone. Losing Judah describes how shared grief- through the music and memories of others- begins to help a grieving mother find her footing.

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Grief is mostly an individual experience. Though others may feel a similarly deep loss, it’s just not the same for everyone. Losing Judah describes how shared grief- through the music and memories of others- begins to help a grieving mother find her footing.

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Grief is mostly an individual experience. Though others may feel a similarly deep loss, it’s just not the same for everyone. Losing Judah describes how shared grief- through the music and memories of others- begins to help a grieving mother find her footing.

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This impactful book is a meditation on our worth and importance to each other. Through the story of how her son Judah’s death affects his best friend, Dusty Bryndal writes about the soul print that our children leave on us, and on the world. Through poetry, art, and music, grief is lifted and carried by many hands. -Elisa Sinnett author of Detroit Fairy Tales

A grief memoir in poetry, Bryndal writes the loss of her grown son with a generous pen. She writes the grief, not just as her own, but as shared by those close to Judah. Heartbreaking is too small a word to contain this kind of grief, joy is too small a word to contain what Judah was. -Jenny Forrester, author of Narrow River, Wide Sky