The book “You’re Not Alone, Girl” will be of interest to everyone. First of all, it is intended to support women who have lost a child during pregnancy, childbirth, or right after.
But in reality, its circle of readers is much broader: it will also be relevant and useful for doctors, psychologists, and relatives—everyone who, in one way or another, is connected with such a tragedy.
The book weaves real events together with a fairy-tale interpretation, and most importantly, it contains practical advice on what to do and how to survive.
The book has pain—and it has hope. Many questions—and many answers. And above all, it offers a Path you can follow to survive, to climb out of the pit of despair onto solid ground, and to find direction—where, how, and most importantly, why to move forward next.