Offering heartfelt and simple advice, this book provides realistic
suggestions and relief for an adult child whose parent has died.
Practical advice is presented in a one-topic-per-page format that does
not overwhelm with psychological language, but provides small, immediate
ways to understand and reconcile grief. Some of the action-oriented tips
include writing down memories, completing a task or goal left unfinished
by your deceased parent, or honoring the parent's birthday. In addition
the common challenges that face grieving adult children, such as helping
the surviving parent, resolving sibling conflicts, and legal and
financial issues, are addressed clearly and concisely.