by Myss Meka (Author)
Grief does not arrive once. It arrives in waves, in patterns, and in the parts of us we thought we had already survived.
In Lessons Learned From the Connectivity of Grief, Myss Meka writes from inside the storm. After losing her mother and then her brother, she begins a raw, honest journey to understand what grief really is, how it reshapes identity, and how family dynamics can deepen pain or become part of healing.
Structured in four powerful sections, Reflection, Renew, Resonate, and Resolve, this book blends personal storytelling with hard-earned insight. It explores complicated relationships, generational wounds, and the silent pressure to "be strong" when you are breaking inside, then offers a path forward built on truth, self-awareness, and resilience.
This is not a polished, perfect-healing narrative. It is a real one. A book for anyone navigating loss, carrying family trauma, or searching for hope and clarity after life changes forever.
Number of Pages: 182
Dimensions: 0.39 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 09, 2026