A review by courtneyinthemoon
It's OK That You're Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand by Megan Devine

challenging emotional inspiring sad fast-paced

4.0

I took my time reading this one.  There again were some sections that I felt were not right for me at the moment that I just skipped over and may come back to but there was a lot that I sat with and really reflected on and how I can incorporate it into my journey with grief after losing my Dad.  I really did like how the author did her research and spoke from her own experience of losing her partner tragically.  That made the words resonate with me more than other books on grief I've read in the past.  

All in all a great book to help in those early dark days of grief and also a book to help those who may have a person in their life who is going through the depths of grief and are looking for some insight on how to help or to know a little more about what they are experiencing.  As someone who is in those depths of grief right now it is hard for me to communicate my thoughts to my partner and to my other loved ones in my support system.