A book of comfort and inspiration that provides emotional support to those experiencing the death of a loved one and helps them work through their loss.
2020 Maxy Awards Runner-Up - Nonfiction"This is a narrative of hope and healing that can inspire any person navigating their own grief journey. I couldn't put your book down." -Laurie Laychak-Chareq, widow of David Laychak (killed at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001)Many people today do not have a traditional or formal way to address grief. Yet people who experience the death of a loved one crave emotional support and ways to work through their grief and loss. The Grief Train provides a gentle, spiritual, non-religious approach to grief.You never know when The Grief Train will stop at your station, however you can be ready and accepting when it arrives.
Marinda Freeman is a life-long spiritual student of many religions and disciplines and a spiritual counselor and teacher for 20 years. Her successful event design business for 30 years offers planning and production services to corporations, businesses, organizations and individuals. Marinda teaches classes and writes articles about the principals of event design as the foundation for beautiful and successful events. She is passionate about building community and connection - the real purpose of any event.
2020 Maxy Awards Runner-Up - Nonfiction"This is a narrative of hope and healing that can inspire any person navigating their own grief journey. I couldn't put your book down." -Laurie Laychak-Chareq, widow of David Laychak (killed at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001)"An extraordinary book about grief . . . It's a great read." -Sara Zeff Geber, PhD, author of Essential Retirement Planning for Solo Agers"There is no one 'right way' to grieve, and each of us in the grieving process will find words of wisdom, compassion, and resilience in Marinda's book." -Daphne Crocker White, PhD, Board of Directors California Institute of Integral Studies