
#3 - Grief- Public Face? Private Loss and Finding Light in the Shadows..
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Her most personal and powerful work is her book, Grief: Public Face, Private Loss, a deeply reflective exploration of what it means to grieve in both public and private spheres. In it, she recounts the slow, heart-wrenching journey of losing her mother to a degenerative brain disease, an experience that shaped her long before the world came to know her name. Fifteen years later, she would face an entirely different kind of loss: the collective, public mourning that followed the passing of her father, Captain Sir Tom Moore, a symbol of hope and resilience during the global pandemic of 2020.
Through raw personal storytelling and grounded, practical tools, Hannah's work offers comfort, insight, and solidarity to anyone navigating the complex terrain of grief. Her story is not only one of loss, but of love, strength, and the quiet courage to carry on, even when the world is watching.
Here is the link to my book: www.amazon.com/dp/B0Dz3RRD1J
Your email address: info@ingrammoore.com
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