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Stories of Children Lost

By: Trunnis Goggins II, Scott Nichols, Teresa Nichols, Heather Taylor, Oscar Guerrero, Alicia Goggins, Keri Young, Erin Blechman, Constance Chasteen, Kristy Brindley
Narrated by: Trunnis Goggins II, Scott Nichols, Erin Bleckman, Teresa Nichols, Keri Young, Oscar Guerrero, Heather Taylor, Nichol Perricci
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In Stories of Children Lost, the parent authors give voice to grieving parents who have endured the unimaginable loss of a child. Through intimate first-hand accounts, the parents illuminate the profound grief, resilience, and love of mothers and fathers struggling in the aftermath of tragedy. From the heart-wrenching pain of loss to the slow journey of healing, this book provides a window into the lives of parents searching for meaning and hope after the death of their beloved child.

Weaving together stories that span generations, Stories of Children Lost creates a tapestry of courage, community, and the indomitable human spirit. Dr. Taylor brings her expertise as a grief counselor to bear, offering insights and advice to those walking the long road of grief. Uplifting in its empathy and understanding, this book provides validation and comfort to all who have lost a child, reminding us that even in darkness, we need not walk alone.

©2024 Trunnis Goggins II (P)2025 DNP Presents
Grief & Loss Personal Development Relationships Grief
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