About the Book
This interactive tool is designed to assist young people in the grieving process after loss, separation, or death, helping them navigate through the healing process into a strong and hopeful future. Filled with graphics, photos, characters, and straightforward language, the information is directed toward a younger audience but can be used by people of any age experiencing grief. The book contains four stories of different losses, allowing the griever to identify with the characters and their situations. Through practical activities, encouragement, and messages of hope, this kit empowers the griever to face painful issues head-on and promotes steps of progression, which ultimately shift valuable energy toward recovery. Blank journal pages are also provided to openly express thoughts and feelings through words and drawings.
About the Author :
Tanya Kilgore is an author and a speaker who has worked through personal losses and grief in her own life and now helps others do the same. She lives in Wimberley, Texas. Terri Savelle Foy is the CEO of an international Christian ministry with headquarters in the USA, UK, Australia, Canada, and Tanzania. She is the cohost of a weekly television broadcast, a conference speaker, a success coach, and the author of Make Your Dreams Bigger than Your Memories. She lives near Fort Worth, Texas. Amanda Marie Harrison is a photographer, stylist, and blogger whose work has been featured in Green Wedding Shoes, Grooms Sold Separately, and Style Me Pretty. Her past clients include Anthropologie, Edison's, and Wolfgang Puck. She lives in Fort Worth, Texas.
Review :
""A unique and essential tool for those experiencing grief. I recommend it to help anyone; the easy-to-read text, inspirational content and remarkable photographs are just what a grieving heart needs to move forward with hope." --Peggy McColl, author, " Your Destiny Switch
""A comprehensive resource for children, teens, and adults working through the grief process. Tanya lays out very specific and practical steps to be taken in order to move from brokenness into wholeness." --Terri Savelle Foy, author, " Make Your Dreams Bigger Than Your Memories
""A valuable handbook for any youngster going through the valley of grief. Read it and be uplifted!" --Pat Williams, author, " Leadership Excellence
""I have one word for "The Grief Recovery Kit" and that is 'fabulous'! It is so easy to read, has dozens of 'hands on' suggestions and the photographs make this book so personal. This is a book that should be in every household!" --Helen Fitzgerald, author, " The Grieving Child
""Written with a balanced blend of compassionate logic and religious faith, the book is easy to read, and loaded with good information. Tanya Kilgore has created a unique and valuable tool that will help heal and maybe even save lives." --Jim Barnes, managing editor, " Independent Publisher
"A comprehensive resource for children, teens, and adults working through the grief process. Tanya lays out very specific and practical steps to be taken in order to move from brokenness into wholeness." --Terri Savelle Foy, author, Make Your Dreams Bigger Than Your Memories
"A unique and essential tool for those experiencing grief. I recommend it to help anyone; the easy-to-read text, inspirational content and remarkable photographs are just what a grieving heart needs to move forward with hope." --Peggy McColl, author, Your Destiny Switch
"A valuable handbook for any youngster going through the valley of grief. Read it and be uplifted!" --Pat Williams, author, Leadership Excellence
"I have one word for The Grief Recovery Kit and that is 'fabulous'! It is so easy to read, has dozens of 'hands on' suggestions and the photographs make this book so personal. This is a book that should be in every household!" --Helen Fitzgerald, author, The Grieving Child
"Written with a balanced blend of compassionate logic and religious faith, the book is easy to read, and loaded with good information. Tanya Kilgore has created a unique and valuable tool that will help heal and maybe even save lives." --Jim Barnes, managing editor, Independent Publisher