Adrift - Poems after the Death of a Child-and Other Writings
Author(s): Natalie Morrissey; John Morrissey
The death of a child is the greatest loss of all. Losing one's child is a non-negotiable experience that can cast one adrift in uncharted waters in a boat without anchor or rudder. Initially, one's mind is kept busy attending to necessary arrangements-but within a few days, the reality of loss sets in-and does not leave. The order of the day suddenly becomes disorder, and seeing it through is the ordeal at hand for emotional survival. "Adrift: Poems After the Death of a Child" was my attempt to sort things out in poetry after the death of our son John. It is story of loss, heartrending sadness, and somber remembrance of our son; and yet, it is a story in poems that, in the telling, helps me to get through the trial. I hope that my story helps all who suffer the greatest loss of all.
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- : iUniverse, Incorporated
- : 16 August 2005
- : --- length: - '9' width: - '6' units: - Inches
- : books
Special Fields
- : Natalie Morrissey; John Morrissey
- : Paperback
- : 74