Grief is Like Floating On An Iceberg


The world sees you moving...
but they don’t know 
you’re floating through it frozen.

Grief can be isolating in a way that words struggle to describe.
You’re still here. Still functioning. Still “alive.”
But everything inside feels cold… detached… like you’re just drifting.
It’s not that you’ve given up.
It’s that your heart hasn’t caught up to the world around you.

You’re surviving. 
But oh, it’s lonely on the ice.

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Grief is Like a Donut offers gentle support for those navigating the heartache of loss. Beautifully illustrated and poetic, this book uses metaphors, and images to reflect the confusion, numbness, and unexpected pockets of sweetness that grief can bring.

Perfect for times when focus is difficult, each metaphor is independent, so the book can be read a little at a time and in any order. It is a companion for moments when you need to pause, reflect, or simply feel understood.

Rather than trying to define grief, this book illuminates the many ways loss shows up in our bodies, minds, and lives, offering comfort, validation, and the sense of being seen.

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