“Grief Is Love is a remarkable homage about what it’s like to love through loss. This gem of a book is like taking an exhale or being hugged or being told that everything is going to be all right and actually believing it. As I continue to navigate the loss of my father, which happened when I was a small child, I am reminded, with the help of this book, that grief doesn’t have an expiration date. Every human should own this marvel of a book. I treasured every page, and I am indebted to it.”
—Jennifer Pastiloff, national bestselling author of On Being Human
“This book, like its author, radiates empathy, rejects platitudes, and uplifts even while interrogating life’s darkest crevices. In examining her own experiences with life-changing loss, Marisa helps us recognize the gift of love in grief and offers a guide for how to show up for those we love in the moments that matter most. Marisa knows grief, but she also knows deep joy, and she has laced both into every page of this exquisite book.”
—Alicia Menendez,
MSNBC anchor and author of The Likeability Trap
“Grief Is Love is the rare project that reshapes all of our sensory expectations of catastrophe. In this particular season, I’m not sure I could have chosen a more useful and dynamic literary companion. This book will bolster faith in our community of grievers and help us accept communal care and love.”
—Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy and winner of the Andrew Carnegie Medal
“This is a beautiful [book] about the love that lasts after loss. With powerful prose and refreshing candor, Marisa Renee Lee challenges the cultural stigma around grief and highlights a healthier way to cope. If you’re struggling with loss, reading this book might just be a jolt of hope.”
—Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again and Option B
“Absolutely amazing. Marisa has transformed her own profound losses into a beautiful proclamation of the power of love. If you struggle with grief of any kind, this book will help you navigate it.”
—Reshma Saujani, CEO of the Marshall Plan for Moms, founder of Girls Who Code, and New York Times bestselling author Brave, Not Perfect