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Start the conversation about suicide loss and start healing by sharing this touching story.
Here is what the mental health community is saying about “Hope and the Winds of Grief”:
“Hope and the Winds of Grief is a profoundly moving children’s book that provides comfort and understanding to young ones grappling with the complex emotions of losing a loved one to suicide. The author’s personal connection to the subject and the heartfelt illustrations make this book an incredibly touching resource.”
-Sophia Ansari, LPCC, RPT, Owner of Let’s Play Therapy Institute
“The loss of a loved one who has died by suicide adds layers of complexity to grief, making these elusive words even harder to come by. What Stacey Lamb and Scott Emmons give us with this book is the gift of words and a place to start when talking to children about profound loss.”
-Renee Van Meter, LSCSW, LCAC, Emergency Services Deputy Director
“The book’s metaphorical winds capture the essence of sorrow, reminding us that we’re not alone in our pain. What sets this book apart is its message of hope, which reminds us that there’s light even in the darkest moments. “Hope and the Winds of Grief” is more than just a story; it’s a sanctuary for those grappling with loss, offering solace and guidance along the journey toward healing.”
-Tammi Van Hollander, LCSW, RPT-S, author of The Bibliotherapy Toolbox

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