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The Missing Peace: Creating a Life after Death

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The Missing Peace is a series of beautifully illustrated 'talking head' style monolgues, stories of survival and thought-provoking chapters to highlight how people have survived and even thrived using their unique, bespoke survival kits after a loved one has died.
It is a not a book about death-it is a book about LIFE & being the friend you would love to have.

It looks at death and loss from a number of different viewpoints challenging the reader on every page.

It won't tell you what to do. It will allow you to see how others are traversing grief throwing ideas up into the air. YOU read the stories & YOU decide if the ideas fit you. The book comes with a highlighter pen so if there is any aspect of the stories you also do you can highlight it to show 'it's not just you'.

The book isn't a magic wand & it won't kiss it better but it may just help you realise that it's not just YOU & together others can help.

It will make you smile in places. It will make you cry but it will make you think.

The Missing Peace could be the icebreaker you need when you don't want to talk.

This book will get people talking but more importantly LISTENING.

351 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 6, 2017

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Ian Donaghy

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June 24, 2019
Interesting and thought provoking

Death is the one sure thing in life. If you are struggling with grief then this book gives you ideas of how to channel your grief. It also shows you, you are never alone.
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January 29, 2023
I didn’t think it helped me much

Perhaps not the right book I needed. My 9 year old son died and I’m looking for support but this book didn’t give any.
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