The analogy of the torn fabric was first used by the author in
response to a bereaved mother's cry: "I know what grief feels like;
I don't know what it looks like." In "Mending the Torn Fabric: For
Those Who Grieve and Those Who Want to Help Them", the author
expands the metaphor to include earlier and future or potential
losses as well as losses associated with the death that may be
unrecognized or minimized. This book includes chapters that examine
complications that may be present or may arise, suggestions for
mending even the most torn fabric, and a chapter dedicated to
friends who want to help. Stories bereaved persons have shared with
the author through the years are interspersed throughout the book
to provide examples of loss and mending.
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