Daisy a Day
Hope for a Grieving Heart
by Harriet Hodgson
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Pub Date May 03 2022 | Archive Date May 31 2022
BQB Publishing | WriteLife Publishing
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Description
Just like you, Harriet Hodgson has lost loved ones. Just like you, she sought help. When Harriet couldn't find the help she wanted, she wrote Daisy a Day, 365 short readings about coping with grief. Her tender, thoughtful words can help you find your healing path and keep walking toward the future. Daisy a Day is the hug you need.
A Note From the Publisher
eBook ISBN: 978-1-60808-271-1
Advance Praise
“Filled with hope and encouragement, Harriet
Hodgson’s guide for mourners is a handbook of
survival, offering practical tips and useful tools for
getting through each day while navigating the many
challenges of grief. Based on her experience of coping
with her own significant losses, she includes lessons
learned from each—all presented in her characteristic
style: simple, understandable, easy to digest, filled
with hope and encouragement, and grounded in valid
and reliable research. Highly recommended.”
– Marty Tousley, RN, MS, FT, Grief Counselor and
author of Finding Your Way Through Grief: A Guide for the First Year
“This is the best grief book I have ever read. Harriet
Hodgson’s extraordinary losses give her an unrivaled
expertise. She uses this to help all of us when we are
faced with loss. Her healing behaviors and suggestions
go beyond the usual. We all need to keep this book
handy for ourselves and as a gift to others. Loss is uni-
versal.”
- Mary Amundsen, RN, BSN, MS in Counseling
“Daisy A Day is more than a book. It’s a friend. It will
climb onto the couch with you and hand you a warm
cup of comfort tea. It’s a book to carry with you, to
open at any page, to digest in short, friendly spurts.
The suggestions, ideas, and insights come from years
of loving experience brought together by Harriet’s
creativity and empathy. It’s a book for new grievers
and for those of us who have been on the journey for a
while. Sit back, invite it to join you, and feel comforted
and loved.”
– Joy Brown, founder of Centering Corporation,
author of about 50 books, and author of The BOOB Girls
comedy mystery series for senior women