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Lindsey Henke is freshly married and a newly practicing
psychotherapist when she finds out she is pregnant with her first
child. Nine months later, on a cold Minnesota night in December
2012, after a perfect pregnancy, Lindsey goes into labor--only to
be told upon arrival at the hospital that her baby has no
heartbeat. After the stillbirth of her daughter, Lindsey grapples
with the unbearable agony of losing a child. Unprepared to cope
with a sorrow this deep, she uses the only tools she has--her
skills as a therapist--to plot her own path through grief. Over the
next year and half, as Lindsey mourns the loss of one child while
simultaneously trying to hold space for the joy of expecting
another baby, she learns that grief can live side by side with joy.
When Skies Are Gray offers a poignant message to any mother who is
grieving: Your pain is real. The sharp ache of the grief you feel
will soften over time, though your love for the child you lost will
always remain. And it's okay to feel that love; it's a mother's
love, and like lullabies, a mother's love never dies.
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