"Grief is a different kind of music, but it moves us all the same. As we listen to, live through, and learn from grief, hope can be restored. That's why I've recorded this journey."
Written before and after her sister's untimely death, The Symphony of Grief reflects on Luann Anderson's personal struggle during a time of great loss. This collection of essays is at once beautiful and honest, inviting readers to reflect and learn from their own losses, and to find hope and healing along the way.
Luann Anderson works as an editor for YWAM Publishing and Emerald Books. She lives in Seattle, Washington, with her husband, son, and two daughters.
Pages: 139 (paperback)