![]() ![]() "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. Wayne McNeill, author, Songbook for Haunted Boys and Girls ![]() ![]() At once heartbreaking and yet life-affirming, this book is a masterpiece of its kind.” “Grief must be a terribly difficult subject to write about, but the author bravely rises to the occasion. Murshida VA, M.Ed., Ed.S., Harvard-trained healer, Sufi teacher, mystic poet, and musician In having the courage to share his own experience of the fullness of grief, Adam Byrn Tritt is helping us to remember, to return to this aspect of our humanity, and to restore these qualities which render it more fully precious and sacred.” We have lost the songs and stories, the ceremonies and rituals. We have lost touch with our ability to grieve well, culturally. “So gorgeous, this book! Such beautiful medicine for the human heart. Tritt’s hope is that his experiences will help people who are grappling with a loved one's serious illness or loss, and will give their friends and families insight so they may better and more fully understand grief and loss. Songs from the Well: A Memoir of Love is the remarkable chronicle of award-winning poet and author Adam Byrn Tritt’s love for his wife, Lee his sudden and heartbreaking loss of her to brain cancer and his struggle to find a way back to life, as told through essays and poetry written during their marriage and in the time since her passing. Tritt is the author of The Phoenix and the Dragon: Poems of the Alchemical Transformation, several works of nonfiction, Tellstones: Runic Divination in the Welsh Tradition and his newest book, the delightful (and slightly disturbing) Bud the Spud. ![]()
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