Living With Sibling Grief: Imagining a Way Forward (book)

picture of a book cover

By Earla Dawn Legault and Monica Murphy

Two grieving sisters offer hope and support while you navigate your grief.

Living with Sibling Grief: Imagining a Way Forward is about Earla and Monica, two grief buddies who experienced the sudden death of a sibling and eventually created a way to navigate their profound grief. They share experiences while advocating for a societal change surrounding grief literacy. "We wrote the book we wished we’d had in the early days of grieving our sisters. We are telling our stories to inspire you to tell yours."

Available at your local bookstore or library.

siblinggrief | Instagram, Facebook | Linktree

Grief Matters

Grief Matters is working to increase awareness of grief so that we all can better support ourselves, others, and our communities. The co-founders are Susan Cadell and Mary Ellen Macdonald. May Ellen is an anthropologist and Professor in Palliative Medicine at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She holds the J & W Murphy Foundation Endowed Chair in Palliative Care. Susan is a social work researcher at Renison University College in Waterloo, Ontario.

Previous
Previous

Surviving the Death of a Sibling (book)

Next
Next

After 5 miscarriages and a stillbirth, Quebec MNA draws attention to perinatal loss (article)