STILL HIS A BOOK WRITTEN BY MY AUNT about my cousin we lost

This a book that my aunt wrote it is about my cousin who I lost in 2023.

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... Read moreLosing a loved one, especially a child, is one of the most profound and challenging experiences anyone can face. In 'Still His,' Karen Poulson shares a deeply personal memoir that resonates with anyone navigating grief and seeking hope. What stood out most to me in this narrative was how Karen observed small, meaningful signs that made her feel her son Tanner's presence still lingered around her and her family—like a LEGO brick appearing just when she needed a reminder, or a song playing at the perfect moment. These experiences offer a unique perspective on how grief and love intertwine. From my own experience supporting a friend through similar loss, I realized how important it is to acknowledge those subtle connections that can bring comfort and a feeling of ongoing closeness. This book not only explores the painful reality of loss but also gently introduces readers to the concept of spiritual awakenings and faith in something beyond what we can see. If you've ever struggled to find peace after losing someone dear, 'Still His' provides a compassionate guide to recognizing love’s enduring nature. Beyond being a memoir, it serves as a beacon of empathy, underscoring that grief is not something we 'get over' but something to grow with, finding strength and connection even when someone has passed on. Reading about Karen’s journey inspired me to appreciate the quiet moments and signs that can help heal the heart. For anyone dealing with grief or interested in stories of spiritual resilience, this book is a meaningful and hopeful read.