Listen free for 30 days
-
Shattered: Surviving the Loss of a Child
- Good Grief Series, Book 4
- Narrated by: Gary Roe
- Length: 5 hrs and 8 mins
Failed to add items
Add to Cart failed.
Add to Wish List failed.
Remove from wish list failed.
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
Buy Now for $15.10
No default payment method selected.
We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method
Publisher's Summary
"A truly healing book." (Glen Lord, President, The Compassionate Friends)
Unthinkable. Unbelievable. Heartbreaking. Whatever words we choose, they all fall far short of the reality. The loss of a child is a terrible thing. Accidents. Disease. Suicide. School shootings. Murder. Natural disasters. War. No matter how or when, the death of a child (no matter what age) can shatter the heart. How do you survive this? Can you?
Best-selling author, hospice chaplain, and grief specialist Gary Roe uses his three decades of experience interacting with grieving parents to give us this heartfelt and intensely practical book. In Shattered, Roe walks the listener through the powerful impact a child's death can have - emotionally, mentally, physically, relationally, and spiritually.
Shattered unpacks the depth of this loss, describing how:
- Intense, unpredictable emotions (sadness, anger, guilt, anxiety, fear, depression) can hijack us at a moment's notice.
- Our minds spin. We can't concentrate. We forget things. It feels like we're going crazy
- Our bodies get hit. Symptoms surface. Our health can be impacted. Illness can invade.
- Our souls feel crushed. Guilt shakes us. What we believe gets challenged.
- Our relationships change. Marriage, family, and friendships feel the impact.
- Our plans and dreams are shattered. The future has changed. We're in uncharted territory.
In Shattered, you will discover how you can:
Deal with the volatile, unpredictable emotions assaulting you.
- Manage the massive changes that are occurring in your life and routine.
- Move through feeling overwhelmed and begin to heal.
- Take care of yourself and your health amidst all the challenges.
- Honor your child with how you grieve.
- Love those around you, even with a broken heart.
- Navigate spiritual uncertainties and faith questions.
- Turn couple, family, and relational upheaval into personal growth.
- Support your other children in their grief and parent well through this.
- Find the people and resources you need to begin to recover.
- Decipher whether counseling or grief coaching would be beneficial for you.
- Live life as well as possible while in the midst of great pain.
- Make your child's life count in deep and powerful ways.
Shattered is not a magic pill. The death of a child cannot be fixed. But comfort, compassion, guidance, and hope can be found in this book. If you are a grieving parent or grandparent, this book is here to help. We will never be the same, but we can survive. And to some degree, we can heal. Shattered can help. Listen to this book, and let the healing continue.
Shattered was a 2017 Best Book Awards Finalist.
What listeners say about Shattered: Surviving the Loss of a Child
Average Customer RatingsReviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Kathryn R.
- 2022-01-17
Not as advertised, misleading
I just lost my 17-year-old son. I have been desperately searching for audiobooks to help me through this horrible time. This one sounded great. I even listened to the five minute preview to make sure that it was what I was looking for. Sounded good good to me.
Unfortunately, as I started listening I found out it was a Christian book. It is written by a Chaplin, but it is not clear in the description or in the five minute clip that it is a Christian book - until the author states that very clearly. But he does not state that in the five minute clip so that you know that before you buy the book.I am not a Christian and I was not looking for a Christian book right now. I felt that it was very sneaky and deceptive for them to put that in there and not put that in the title or in the description so that I knew what I was getting. I do not find Christian advice helpful right now. It may be helpful to some that share this faith, but because I don’t share this faith I found it extremely hurtful and sneaky.
I was a Christian for many years, and this was part of the reason I left, was this a sneaky and deceptive part of it were they are not open about their beliefs and they draw people in that have no idea, with promises and lies. I lived this for a long time. I will caution anybody who wants to read this book unless they have this worldview and find comfort from it.
If possible I would like a credit to replace this book. I can’t read it it is too hurtful to me and I am looking for books that will help me, and there are so many wonderful ones out there, but unfortunately for me this is not one of them. And if I had known what this book was about I never would’ve purchased it.
I will never finish listening to it. If possible, I would like a full refund or a credit. And I would like more transparency in these books. This is the kind of thing that causes people like myself to turn away from the faith.
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
You voted on this review!
You reported this review!