Shattered

Shattered by Jacqueline Meeks, published by Xlibris Corporation in May 2013, is a poignant exploration of grief, loss, and the rituals that accompany them. In this 240-page book, Meeks recounts her personal experiences of losing a parent, child, and spouse, weaving together memories that resonate deeply with the themes of family and relationships. Through the act of decorating a Christmas tree, she reflects on the stories tied to each ornament, inviting readers into her intimate journey of sorrow and healing.
Readers will find a narrative that aspires to foster compassion and understanding for those navigating the complexities of bereavement and trauma. Meeks shares her story as a once-pregnant widow and bereaved mother, illustrating the profound impact of loss on her life. The book aims to connect with individuals facing similar challenges, offering insights into the emotional landscape of grief. Shattered serves as a testament to resilience in the face of overwhelming heartache, encouraging reflection on the ways we cope with life’s most difficult moments.
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Book Summary Grief, loss and ritual are central themes as Jacqueline recounts the pain and suffering of losing a parent, child and spouse. As she decorates the Christmas tree Jacqueline remembers the stories associated with each ornament in her collection endearing you to her family and drawing you into her experience. The story, based on true events, aspires to build compassion and understanding for individuals coping with the aftermath of grief, loss and trauma. A true Humpty Dumpty, once a pregnant widow and bereaved mom, left at the altar, shattered beyond repair, Jacqueline takes you with her on her journey of grief.
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