Griefland. It's a place no one wants to visit--a place without borders
where language is inadequate and pain is constant. It's a place where
every morning one awakens to the stark reality that a loved one will
never be seen, heard--or embraced--again. This is a place that Armen
Bacon and Nancy Miller know all too well, for when they met, both of
them had lost a child--a son, Alex, and a daughter, Rachel. Griefland
provides an intimate portrait of what tragedy does to the human soul,
how it changes one's life, and most important, how it can be survived.
With achingly beautiful language, this book explores the acute
moment-to-moment experience of grief. But it also transcends that and
speaks to the redemptive power of friendship, trust, intimacy, and love.
Together they discover a will and desire to move forward, recognizing
that life is the ultimate prize for those who survive this excruciating
journey.