• Rabbi Kamin’s book addresses specific components of a certain life passage offering solace and spiritual guidance on how to grieve when a loved one dies.
• The author writes from his experiences drawn from forty years of consoling the bereaved.
• The book is a simple spiritual guide for those looking for reassurance about how to live and move forward after a loved one dies.
• Because of the book’s agnostic “spiritual not religious” narrative, it should appeal to a wider range of readers. I Don’t Know How to Grieve uses accessible narratives and parables based on Kamin’s experience and the real people he’s interacted with over the years.
• Stories contained in the book teach people how to confront and embrace grief.
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