The Forgotten Mourners

Sibling Survivors of Suicide

by Magdaline DeSousa, aka, John's Sister

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The Forgotten Mourners

Sibling Survivors of Suicide

by Magdaline DeSousa, aka, John's Sister

Published Dec 28, 2011
141 Pages
Genre: SELF-HELP / Death, Grief, Bereavement



 

Book Details

Alone in the Shadows of Grief

Honorable Mention, Inspirational Category, 20th Annual Writer's Digest Self-Published Books Awards

“This book is invaluable for its brevity, wealth of information, and the emotional account of the author’s experience. Magdaline ends the book on a hopeful note, acknowledging that although she will always miss her brother, she will also always hold him close to her, in her heart.” — Rheta Van Winkle, BookLoons Reviews, 2013

This book is meant for anyone who has lost a brother or sister to suicide – and those who want to support them. Any loss is difficult, but a loss to suicide is heightened because of the helplessness and confusion surrounding it. A sibling loss to suicide is even more unique because the sibling(s) left behind are often forgotten – mourning the loss of their brother or sister alone in the shadows of their parents’ grief.

This book discusses some of the distinct challenges sibling survivors of suicide face, such as:

- What can I expect during the grieving process as a sibling survivor of suicide?

- How can I take care of myself?

- How do I answer questions about my now-departed sibling?

- What can I do to get through the holidays and anniversaries?

- How do I keep my brother or sister alive in my life, without him or her physically present?

Magdaline answers these questions and more directly from her experience following the loss of her 18 year-old brother, John, to suicide in November 2001. Hopefully, her story will give readers a small piece of strength, faith, and peace in navigating the long road to healing ahead.

 

About the Author

Magdaline DeSousa, aka, John's Sister

Magdaline DeSousa, aka John’s Sister, is a consultant specializing in instructional design, training, and communications in Washington, D.C. In her spare time, Magdaline is a moderator for the Sibling Survivors of Suicide Support Group (www.siblingsurvivors.com) and volunteers with suicide prevention organizations to promote awareness and education.

She can be reached for questions, comments, or speaking engagements through her website (http://magdalinedesousa.wix.com/theforgottenmourners) or Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/theforgottenmourners/).