Legacy After Loss: The Sacred Work of Remembering, Rebuilding, and Enduring Through Grief
- Death & GriefLove & Loss
- Categories:Death & Grief
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:United States
- Publication date:August,2026
- Pages:288
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Feature
★Author has over 160,000 highly engaged social media followers and is regularly featured on podcasts and in articles about grief.
★A unique look at grief that offers hope and help beyond the initial period of loss.
★A collection of 100+ reflections that can be read in whatever order the reader needs at that moment.
Description
Drawing on her own experiences, Chelsea Ohlemiller tenderly invites you on an intimate journey through love, loss, and the power of a legacy. With heartfelt reflections and raw vulnerability, this poignant collection of essays weaves personal stories, touching reflections, and transformative insights to guide you through grief's complex tangle of emotions. In these pages, you will discover ways to
· navigate the void left in your life
· become something new as you grow through grief
· hold on to hope even in the darkest of places
· embrace the power of memories as a source of comfort
· recognize the legacy your loved one left behind--and take up the call to carry it forward
· and much more
This honest yet hopeful book helps you learn what it looks like to live with grief--not by moving on but by remembering deeply, loving forward, and transforming memory into a lasting legacy.





