After her daughter's death in 2000, Kay Armstrong Baker began journaling, compelled to express herself in writing as a way to cope with this unspeakable event in her life. Unspeakable is a compilation of her journal entries-a personal account from the heart of her grief, despair, anger, and hope. It's an honest, heart-wrenching, yet hopeful book that bravely deals with what most parents fear the most-the loss of a child. A child's death leaves a tremendous void for parents, an emptiness that settles within the very core of their being. Kay shares her personal experience in the hope that other...
After her daughter's death in 2000, Kay Armstrong Baker began journaling, compelled to express herself in writing as a way to cope with this unspeakab...