Yes, grief changes everything, but it doesn't have to break you.
In I'm Almost Okay, psychologist Amanda Landes shares her deeply personal journey through some of life's most painful losses. When her father was diagnosed with glioblastoma, she faced not only the heartbreak of his decline but also struggles with infertility, a miscarriage, and the unraveling of her marriage.
This book offers an honest look at what it means to grieve while life keeps demanding more of you. Amanda writes with candor, warmth, and a professional's insight, weaving her story with strategies for coping, healing, and finding meaning in the midst of tragedy.
Readers will walk away with:Permission to feel both the pain and the hope of grief
Practical tools for self-care during overwhelming times
A reminder that gratitude and resilience can coexist with sorrow
For anyone navigating parental loss, miscarriage, divorce, or life-altering grief, I'm Almost Okay offers both companionship and practical wisdom. It shows that even in devastation, it's possible to grow, to connect more deeply with others, and to choose a life without regrets.