Gwendolyn Broadmore lives in Ontario with her husband and their opinionated parrot Blue.
The sudden, violent death of her son, Liam, as well as the stories of the countless bereaved parents
who have shared their pain with her, inspired this book.
In the early days of her grief, Gwen found
that reading the stories of others carried and consoled her. She hopes "Life Came to a Standstill" will likewise provide validation and encouragement to those who may struggle with the deep anguish of
sorrow and the loneliness of loss.
Gwen’s first publication, Grief and the Courts, a not-for-profit booklet resource for surviving victims of violent crime, is available online.
Contributing Writers: Carol Reid-LeClair, Helen Jay, Janet Rice, Beverley Ogus, Kathleen Stevens,
Susan Massey, and Marjorie Suzanne (Suzy) Richardson have been invaluable to the creation and breadth of "Life Came to a Standstill."
With candour and courage, each has revisited the “early days” of her grief journey—intimately revealing both the trauma and anguish of loss. Then, with a unique voice, each has shared how she managed to cope, ultimately, communicating a warm promise of hope.