I was attending a Grief Retreat that advertised Kelly Cervantes as the keynote speaker. I am an avid book reader and specifically have gravitated towards grief books since my daughter died suddently in Fall 2023. I read her book quickly, there were a lot of chapters that were very relatable, and I appreciated how short and sweet they were, with my attention span being more limited these days. There were some chapters that I couldn't relate to quite as much, but I really appreciated the perspective since our losses are not the same, she of course would have unique and different views which I valued reading and learning more about. When I finished the book, I instantly put it in my top 5 for impactful grief books as a bereaved parent and although I hesitently would still say that, I do feel like I need to give an additional disclaimer since meeting her in person and hearing her speak at the retreat... While reading her words, she felt so real and authentic in her writing, and I was grateful for her small bits of comic releif which has been a welcome part of dealing with my own trauma. However, when she spoke at the retreat, it felt more rehearsed, and I quickly started to second guess my interpretations of her chapters... Kelly just basically shared a high level overview of her book with much less context. So the points she was trying to make when taken out of context were offensive at best to many of the bereaved parents that were attending. Specifically her statements of “Your not that special” and “grief is a selfish feeling” did not go over well. Without having the time to add the context, it was hurtful and in turn made me question if I misinterpreted her writing. Moral of my sharing this here: Read the book!! I shared that with those who attended our retreat and felt upset after, I let them know that it is worth the read - interpret it in the way that feels best for you, take what you like, and leave what you don't. She is a grieving mother too and we NEED to lift each other up. Many kudos to her for writing and sharing her story on paper and in person!