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She Was Born

Words on Loss and Liberation

Libby June Weintraub

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Libby June Weintraub
20 February 2024
She Was Born: Words on Loss and Liberation extends a compassionate message of courage, hope, healing, and inspiration to all parents who have endured the painful loss of a pregnancy or child. Within its pages, readers will discover the emotional and spiritual odyssey of a mother and father navigating the path of recovery from the loss of their beloved baby.

This book shines a gentle but illuminating light on the strength that emerges when we bravely open up and express our grief. It is a collection of poetry and prose that takes readers deep into the heart and soul of the all-too-often silent and concealed realm of child loss. It stands as a moving tribute to the life, albeit short, of one couple's daughter and the extraordinary transformation of healing that took place in her absence.
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Imprint:   Libby June Weintraub
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 139mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   195g
ISBN:   9798985197013
Pages:   140
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Meet Libby June Weintraub, a multifaceted soul- a mother, artist, writer, and poet. Libby originally hails from Western Australia and now resides in the warm embrace of Santa Monica, California, alongside her husband, Stephen (Scooter) Weintraub. In 2014, their lives were forever changed when they welcomed, and sadly, said goodbye to their stillborn child, Magnolia Grace. 'She Was Born: Words on Loss and Liberation' marks Libby's first book- a collection of poems that have been a steady companion on her journey of healing. Her words serve as a guiding light through the labyrinthine path of recovery from the profound loss of a child. In her writing, Libby shares the profound experiences of discovering connection, compassion, joy, love, and understanding on the other side of grief. Her book stands as a testimony to the human spirit's capacity to heal even in the face of inexplicable sorrow. Libby's work gracefully navigates the intersection of life and death, nature and art, psychology and spirituality. She artfully explores how these themes can serve as pathways, leading us toward deeper self-discovery and healing in the wake of grief and trauma. In her dedication to supporting others on their healing journeys, Libby hosts annual retreats for mothers who have experienced pregnancy and infant loss. Through creative self-expression, these retreats help mothers uncover newfound freedom and healing.

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