
Synopsis
"Some losses don't fade. They become part of who we are."
Grief doesn't always follow a timeline. For many, the heartache of losing a loved one doesn't lessen with time-it deepens. When Grief Lasts: Living with Long-Term Loss is a compassionate guide for those who continue to mourn years-or even decades-after a significant loss.
Written by Joe Clark, a Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer with decades of experience walking alongside grieving families, this book gives voice to the often overlooked pain of lifelong grief. Drawing from both personal and professional experience, Clark gently explores:
- Why some grief never fully fades
- The science of long-term mourning
- How unresolved loss affects relationships and health
- Guilt, memory, and the need for connection
- Faith, rituals, and remembrance as paths to peace
- Aging while still carrying grief from childhood or young adulthood
Each chapter offers encouragement, understanding, and practical steps toward healing-even if you've been hurting for a long time. This is not a book about "getting over it." It's a book about living with love that never died.
For anyone still grieving-quietly, privately, or openly-this book is a reminder that you are not alone. And that grief, no matter how long it lasts, still deserves to be honored.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798269896151
- Number of pages: 120
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 6 mm
- Languages: English