Loss is universal. Each of our responses to it is unique. After Cynthia Baseman delivered a stillborn daughter in 1995, she embarked on a journey of healing and a search to find happiness and meaning in life again. Writing letters to her daughter and drawing strength from the natural world became the basis of her recovery and a tool to manage the strain on her marriage. In Love, Mom she shares what happened to her and offers hope to those that find themselves grieving for a loved one. When I delivered a stillborn I sought out other mothers who had 'made it' and somehow rose above the pain of losing their child or children. I also tried to find books written by other bereaved moms who I could learn from to help me cope with the unimaginable.I did finally find a wonderful woman who didn't mind my asking her a million questions about her own experiences with having lost a baby. Unfortunately, there were very few books on dealing with this kind of loss. Ultimately, that's what drove me to sit down and write my story.Writing helps. In fact, this kind of writing about traumatic events is called therapeutic writing and it helps the writer to heal.If you're thinking of purchasing Love, Mom: A Mother's Journey From Loss to Hope than I hope you will also consider putting pen to paper yourself. It's not easy to write about the things that hurt you most, but when you do, you'll see that eventually, you begin to feel better. Used Book in Good Condition