What Readers Are Saying
Grief can leave us speechless, especially during the holidays. When we’re the ones grieving, we may not know what support we need.
That’s why I wrote and illustrated the book, I Miss My Mommy. It’s for people, like me, who feel the absence of loved ones at the kitchen sink and around the dinner table during the festive season.
This week I asked several readers of I Miss My Mommy to describe how the book has helped them find comfort and connection through loss.
Tracey Hoyt is an award-winning actor, voice artist, and writer with credits as broad as Sailor Moon, The Drowsy Chaperone, The Cat in The Hat Knows a Lot About That, and the hit TV series, Suits. She’s currently working on her first comic play, Hart’s Crossing General Store.
Thank you, Tracey!
REVIEWS
“The five stages of grief get an expansive remix” ~ Kirkus Reviews (starred review).
“A stirring resource for adults wrestling with the grief of losing their parents.” ~ Publishers Weekly
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