How do you explain the unexplainable to a child? How do you bring hope when answers feel out of reach?
I never thought I would have to answer these questions for my own children.
In 2023, I lost my son, Ezra, at just four months old. I was shattered, left with an ache that no words could fill. Not long after, we were filled with hope again-I was pregnant. Every night, my children prayed, "Please, God, don't let this baby die." But just a week later, we lost that baby too.
When my children looked at me and asked, "Why, Mum? Why again?" I had no answers. I sat in the unknown, wrestling with grief, and in that quiet place, I felt God whisper: "Even when you don't have answers, you can trust Me."
There are no perfect words to explain loss, but I hope this book will help you and your children. We may never get the answers, but that leaves space to trust God.
In Hope for the Unknown, I gently explore the emotions of love, loss, and faith through the eyes of a child. With tender words and soft, heartfelt illustrations, this book reminds children (and parents) that even when life feels uncertain, love never leaves, and hope remains.
���� Recommended for:
✔️ Parents and caregivers explaining loss to young children
✔️ Families grieving pregnancy or infant loss (miscarriage, stillbirth, or early infant passing)
✔️ Faith-based readers looking for comfort and reassurance
✔️ A meaningful gift for families walking through grief
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