Angel Catcher: A Grieving Journal: A Journal of Loss and Remembrance (Revised, Updated)

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Description

This unique and sensitive grief journal allows readers to catch--and hold--an angel.

Revised and updated edition designed to help overcome the loss of a loved one.

For more than a decade, this classic work has helped thousands find meaningful ways to overcome the despair of losing a loved one. Now, Angel Catcher has been revised and updated to convey its powerful message of hope to a new audience. Featuring brand new illustrations and a fresh updated look, the tasteful pages of this journal guide the user through the process of mourning and onward to a lasting sense of peace in the face of loss.
Angel Catcher grief diary gently helps readers through the loss, gives them permission to mourn, and celebrates the life of the person they love.

REMEMBRANCE JOURNAL: With room for photographs, headings to inspire reflection, and space to record your own thoughts and memories, this keepsake book will forever capture the treasured memories of a loved one and become a time capsule celebrating a life well lived.

ANGEL JOURNAL CARE PACKAGE: For anyone who is grieving a loss, no matter where they are in their healing process, this prompted journal is a powerful tool for navigating a grief journey. A self-purchase or thoughtful gift that can be paired with a pen, candle, box of tea, or any special extra to create a self-care set.

GRIEF RECOVERY HANDBOOK: Kathy Eldon and Amy Eldon Turtletaub are the authors of the bestselling journals Soul Catcher and Love Catcher. This revised and updated edition of Angel Catcher acts as a trusted companion through the stages of grieving a loved one.

Perfect for:

  • Thoughtful sympathy gift for anyone grieving the loss of a loved one
  • An adaptable prompted grief journal for women or men
  • Family members, grief counselors, and mental health professionals seeking a therapy handbook for loss recovery
  • A companion to supportive reading such as It's OK That You're Not OK, Healing After Loss, and I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye