This is a quick one to say that Tending Grief: Embodied Rituals for Holding Our Sorrow and Growing Cultures of Care in Community, is available from today.
Tending Grief explores the many forms of collective grief we experience and the benefit of being with grief in community so we can reduce isolation, build trust, clarify what we care about and move towards this together. The book highlights the ways that global majority and queer folks experience unique constellations of loss.
It’s been a long journey to get here. I am grateful to my ancestors, the Earth, plant friends and my beautiful community that have lovingly supported me through this process. I am blessed to have experienced a lot of deep care while working with North Atlantic Books.
I know that from this point onwards, this book belongs to the world and people will develop their own relationships with it. I hope that it will create intimacy, deep networks of care, spiritual and ethical alignment as well as facilitating more ways of being tender with each other, as we move towards more beautiful futures.
If you have the means to support my work by buying a copy of the book / audio / E book, please do! Pre-orders & sales in the first week are particularly helpful.
Click below to order based on your region:
USA / Canada
Some radical bookshops in other countries may have it too… Feel free to let me know if you come across the book outside the regions above.
Some other ways to support without £$€:
You can ask your local library / book shop to order some copies.
You can share the book with someone who may resonate with it.
You can leave a review on Goodreads/ Amazon.
You can share about the book in your newsletter / on social media.
Here are some events taking place in the coming weeks… I will post ticket / sign up links here first when they become available <3
Click here to sign up link for the Advaya event.
Thanks for your support! I’m going to be taking some time offline for the rest of today and tomorrow to integrate and be with my feels.
Sending love your way from sunny Amsterdam,
Cami
Congratulations and thank you. I attended the misery session you facilitated this week and still haven’t found the words for how important an experience it was for me. I’ve never been in a space like that. I just want to say thank you for that and for the work you do. I cannot wait to read your book (it’s in the post :)