Grief isn’t linear, logical, or predictable—and it certainly isn’t one-size-fits-all.
Untangling Grief is a deeply personal yet universally resonant exploration of what it means to live through loss and still choose healing, joy, and authenticity.
Through powerful storytelling, reflective journal prompts, honest truths, and soulful poetry, Keya S. McClain-Goodwin invites readers into the sacred and often unspoken corners of grief—whether it stems from the death of a loved one, the loss of a relationship, a job, health, or a former version of yourself.
This book doesn’t offer cookie-cutter stages of grief or spiritual platitudes. Instead, it offers something more enduring: permission—to feel, to process, to unravel, and to rebuild on your own terms.
Whether you are grieving now, have grieved before, or know someone who is, Untangling Grief is a healing companion and a gentle guide.
Come journal. Come cry. Come be seen. Come untangle.