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El. knyga: When Words are not enough

  • Formatas: 128 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Quickthorn
  • ISBN-13: 9781739316013
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  • Formatas: 128 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Quickthorn
  • ISBN-13: 9781739316013
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When Words are Not Enough explores the many ways that bereaved families find to express their loss.

The authors’ son was killed in a traffic accident in 2011. Ten years on they reflect on their journey and how they have used their creativity to survive their grief and create a new relationship with their son Josh. The charity they created, The Good Grief Project, is based on ideas that flow from the concept of ‘continuing bonds’, of not wanting to cut off from the deceased, but of building a new kind of relationship with the deceased.

Their mission is to support families grieving after the untimely death of a loved one, particularly the death of a child. And to promote an understanding of what it means to grieve in a society that often has difficulty talking openly about death, dying and bereavement.

Grieving is hard work – it is tough, emotional and very challenging work. It is full of contradictions – we are trying to forget the pain and remember our loved one at the same time. But while it can be a very lonely experience, grief can also be a wonderful educator with new discoveries to be had.

‘When Words Are Not Enough is our attempt to bridge the divide between the silence that surrounds grief and the lived experience of the bereaved.’ Jane Harris 

'Over time we have come to realise that our grief has been a series of creative acts.' Jimmy Edmonds


Beautifully illustrated, the book explores their own responses to Josh’s death along with contributions from 14 others who have also found solace from doing and creating new things following the death of a loved one. 

Recenzijos

'This is a book about sorrow, yet it is brimming with hope. This is a book about loss, but it overflows with love and generosity. The community of bereaved people is as diverse as humanity itself, and this book is a gathering of their wisdom, guided and curated by the creative talents and parental grief of Jane Harris and Jimmy Edmonds.' Dr Kathryn Mannix, author of With the End in Mind and Listen; 'In the absence of any collective rituals or words with which to express their loss, this wonderful and very personal book offers those who find themselves in an agonising wilderness of grief, a kind of creative map to find a way out of the isolation.' Juliet Stevenson, Actor; 'When Words are Not Enough shows us that searing loss isn't necessarily the end, but a possible beginning. It's an exploration with whatever means one has at one's disposal - visual arts, the written word, even wild swimming - to mark, mourn, remember, salve and to create a tangible from a loss, some order from the arbitrary.' Greg Wise, Actor ; 'The word I keep coming back to with this book is beautiful, not a word I would usually associate with grief. But this book is rich in detail and compassion, it is authoritative and kind. Through their immense loss and pain Jane and Jimmy have done an extraordinary thing and redefined grief as love turned inside out. They make grief less scary. I have not read a better book on grief.' Annalisa Barbieri, The Guardian; 'When Words are Not Enough offers that rarest of bereavement resources - a visual and verbal feast and a sustained look into the heart of grief that both acknowledges the raw anguish of tragic loss and invites the reader to share a fascinating and varied gathering of responses to it. I recommend it highly to all those who mourn, and all those who strive to accompany them through the experience.' Prof Robert Neimeyer, Director, Portland Institute for Loss and Transition.

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'This is a book about sorrow, yet it is brimming with hope. This is a book about loss, but it overflows with love and generosity. The community of bereaved people is as diverse as humanity itself, and this book is a gathering of their wisdom, guided and curated by the creative talents and parental grief of Jane Harris and Jimmy Edmonds.' Dr Kathryn Mannix, author of With the End in Mind and Listen; 'In the absence of any collective rituals or words with which to express their loss, this wonderful and very personal book offers those who find themselves in an agonising wilderness of grief, a kind of creative map to find a way out of the isolation.' Juliet Stevenson, Actor; 'When Words Are Not Enough shows us that searing loss isn't necessarily the end, but a possible beginning. It's an exploration with whatever means one has at one's disposal - visual arts, the written word, even wild swimming - to mark, mourn, remember, salve and to create a tangible from a loss, some order from the arbitrary.' Greg Wise, Actor; 'The word I keep coming back to with this book is beautiful, not a word I would usually associate with grief. But this book is rich in detail and compassion, it is authoritative and kind. Through their immense loss and pain Jane and Jimmy have done an extraordinary thing and redefined grief as love turned inside out. They make grief less scary. I have not read a better book on grief.' Annalisa Barbieri, The Guardian; 'When Words are Not Enough offers that rarest of bereavement resources - a visual and verbal feast and a sustained look into the heart of grief that both acknowledges the raw anguish of tragic loss and invites the reader to share a fascinating and varied gathering of responses to it. I recommend it highly to all those who mourn, and all those who strive to accompany them through the experience.' Prof Robert Neimeyer, Director, Portland Institute for Loss and Transition; 'When Words Are Not Enough opens up new ways of thinking and talking about grief as a creative, generative 'state of being' which transforms who we are and how we see the world. The result is moving and important - and a beautiful testament to love.' Dr Lesel Dawson, Associate Professor in Literature and Culture, University of Bristol; "Such an inspiring book - full of moving stories of people who have found active ways to respond to their grief, from photography through to (my favourite) cold-water swimming. Jane and Jimmy's ten 'lessons learned' about the loss of their child wisely reject any idea of 'moving on' or 'closure'. Indeed, this beautifully designed creation is itself an example of what the book is all about." Prof Sir David Spiegelhalter, Statistician, University of Cambridge
Foreword 2(4)
Introduction 6(4)
1 First Steps
10(10)
Jimmy Edmonds
2 Continuing bonds
20(12)
Jimmy Edmonds
3 Running thoughts
32(3)
Jane Harris
4 When words are all we have
35(3)
Jane Harris
5 Letters to a son
38(4)
Sophie Pierce
6 Impossible words
42(2)
Jo Bousfield
7 Reframing grief
44(10)
Jimmy Edmonds
8 Loved and lost
54(4)
Simon Bray
9 What remains
58(4)
Jimmy Edmonds
10 Studio wall
62(4)
Gillian Melling
11 A brush with grief
66(4)
Lize Kruger
12 L'Accordeon de la Memoire
70(4)
Cassie Toulouse
13 Out of time
74(6)
Jimmy Edmonds
14 A doodle a day
80(4)
Gary Andrews
15 Celebrating Laoise
84(2)
Deirdre Nolan
16 Grief, craft and nature
86(2)
Jim Clabon
17 A scintillating space
88(2)
Sangeeta Mahajan
18 On social media
90(4)
Jane Harris
Jimmy Edmonds
19 Stronger than my love
94(4)
Jessica Carmody Nathan
20 Active grief
98(4)
Jane Harris
Jimmy Edmonds
21 Secret waters
102(8)
Jimmy Edmonds
22 Sea soul
110(4)
Ruth Fitzmaurice
23 Just keep swimming
114(2)
Billie Oliver
24 To breathe again
116(4)
Jane Harris
Jimmy Edmonds
Ten things we have learned 120(6)
Resources and further reading 126
Jane Harris is a psychotherapist, bereavement specialist and supervisor with special interest in family relations. She is responsible for film production.





Jimmy Edmonds is a photographer and documentary film editor with over 100 credits on TV productions including the BAFTA winning Chosen for Channel 4 and his own personal film Breaking the Silence for BBC 1.