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Highlights
- How do you continue on with life while grieving something you were never prepared for?
- Author(s): Leslie Harter-Berg
- 256 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
You're So Strong examines the beautiful, hilarious mess of life after loss, the superpower of embracing the awful with the amazing, and one ordinary widow/single mom's discovery that being strong looks less like conquering the stages of grief and more like coming to the end of yourself to find that God is right there, grieving alongside you.Book Synopsis
How do you continue on with life while grieving something you were never prepared for?
One moment, Leslie Harter-Berg had it pretty darn good, and the next, she was a thirty-year-old widow and single mom to two rowdy boys under the age of three. Thrust into the arms of grief, her new life consisted of strange tasks, like notifying AT&T that her husband no longer needed unlimited data and deciding what to do with his grown-man Lego collection while she also planned a memorial and parented solo.
This is Leslie Harter-Berg's story, but it could be anyone's. Anyone who has lost a spouse or experienced another kind of grief--when life doesn't go as planned, but it keeps right on truckin' without waiting for you to catch your breath.
But Leslie's learned a thing or two since her husband's sudden death in 2019. Throughout her poignant and funny attempts to "do grief right," she came to accept that no one was grading her on her grief and that surviving is often a lot more profound and beautiful than thriving.
In this poignant, humorous, slightly irreverent yet totally relatable memoir-meets-grief-guide, Leslie will help you:
- Let go of the need to find a silver lining or a greater purpose in your grief
- Validate the odd, mundane, and very real things that happen after the death of a loved one or another traumatic life event
- Redefine the stages of grief--and do the best living you can muster
- Embrace the beautiful tension of conflicting emotions as you accept a life you never expected to live
- Know that life can still be amazing as you move forward and find hope again
You can be simultaneously splitting your gut laughing while carrying a constant ache of sadness in that very same gut. You can look forward to a future with someone while also resenting that a future has stopped being with another. And you can move through life after loss by relinquishing the need to "be so strong" and allowing yourself to fall apart--so you can find that God is right there, grieving alongside you.
Review Quotes
As a fellow widow, I came to this book expecting sorrow, but what I found was something far richer: a story woven with beauty, honesty, heartbreak, and unexpected humor. It captures the ache of absence and the miracle of memory with words that feel tender and true. I laughed out loud at passages I didn't expect to. I cried quietly when the truth hit too close. And through it all, I felt less alone. This is not just a memoir--it's a companion for anyone who's ever lost someone they loved and then wondered how to keep living. A breathtaking, soul-deep reminder that even in the shadow of grief, light and laughter still find a way in.--Kayla Stoecklein, author, Rebuilding Beautiful
Honest. Funny. Helpful. Heartbreaking. Hopeful. These were the words that came to me while I read, and couldn't stop reading, You're So Strong. Leslie's words remind me to be a friend who looks closer and to find God in the less sacred spaces. They also remind me that embracing the good doesn't have to mean burying the bad and, most of all, that God holds all of us in the waiting. This book spoke to my soul. I'll be recommending it to everyone I know.--Greta Eskridge, podcast host; author
It is no small feat to author a page-turner that manages lighthearted laughs and weighty vulnerability in the same book, often even the same page. Someone might call that biting off more than you can chew, but the further you go into these pages the more you'll realize that's how Leslie Harter-Berg rolls. And she pulls it off flawlessly. This book is almost impossible to put down. It made me laugh out loud and shed tears of resonant grief and, ultimately, tears of equally resonant joy. Leslie shares her story in a way that invites you to find your own--a way that invites brutal honesty without demanding answers, but without letting go of hope either. It is an honor as her pastor to have watched Leslie's unfolding story, and this book is a costly, precious gift welcoming readers to do the same.--Tyler Staton, author, The Familiar Stranger; Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools; and Searching for Enough
Leslie writes with unflinching vulnerability and sharp wit, offering a story that is both heartbreaking and profoundly beautiful. Widow or not, you'll find this is a book that will stay with you.--Emily Cave, author, For Colb: The Vow Beyond "'Til Death Do Us Part"
Leslie Harter-Berg deftly leads us through hard truths--the good that comes later never redeems the wound of loss. And yet she shows with fierce honesty how grief, when carried, can turn into a strange kind of strength: one that remakes a life without erasing its scars. A must-read for anyone walking through the grief of losing a loved one.--Scott Erickson, author, Honest Advent and In the Low
Leslie's memoir is a profound and unputdownable window into the crushing reality of young widowhood and solo parenting. With raw, heart-wrenching honesty, grief-earned wisdom, and unexpected humor, she offers a powerful invitation for anyone navigating loss to embrace self-compassion.--Jana DeCristofaro, podcast host, Grief Out Loud
Leslie's story is raw, honest, and filled with the kind of hope that can only come from Jesus. You're So Strong will remind you that even in life's deepest valleys, God's grace sustains us, laughter still finds us, and love never lets go. This book is a gift to anyone walking through grief or standing beside someone who is.--Chad Veach, lead pastor, Zoe Church