Description
About the Author
Melissa Dalton-Bradford is a writer, independent scholar, world citizen, and mother. She holds a BA in German and an MA in comparative literature, both from Brigham Young University. She speaks, reads and writes fluent German, French, and Norwegian, is conversant in Mandarin, and has taught language, humanities, and writing on the university level. Bradford has performed professionally as a soprano soloist and actress in the US, Scandinavia, Central Europe, and South East Asia. She and her husband raised their family of four children in Hong Kong, Vienna, Oslo, Paris, Munich, Singapore, and Geneva.
Reviews
"Each grief is unique, as each lost life is, but Melissa Dalton-Bradford is able to speak about her own experience beautifully and precisely while at the same time pointing to the universality of the experience. Some parents lose children. Some children lose parents. Some children lose siblings. Some lose jobs, homes, futures, dreams. We are all suffering grief, and this wonderful book holds you in its arms and comforts for a little while, gently pointing to a bright future that will come if only we will let it in. If you don't know what to say to a loved one who is grieving, buy a copy of this book for you and one for them. Then read and savor and grieve together."
-Mette Harrison, author of Ironmom
Book Information
ISBN 9781938301926
Author Melissa Dalton-Bradford
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Familius LLC
Publisher Familius LLC
Weight(grams) 400g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 152mm * 20mm