Grief is a universal phenomenon. Possibly every minute, every hour—even
every day of the year, someone is grieving the loss of a loved one. It can
be the death of a spouse, a daughter, a son, a sister or a brother, even a
grandparent, or a friend—no matter what the relationship, no matter how
close or how distant, grief rears its ugly head with merciless, menacing
pain and with piercing precision. Sooner or later, grief tears through the
clutches of time and leaves the griever saddled with the deafening silence
of losing a loved one to death.
Now in the enthralling sequel to I Feel Okay, Shadow Living…
Paintings of Grief, Deborah Slappey Pitts shares her intimate story of
pain, depression, and unnerving despair as she reaches through the darkest
crevices of her shadowy world of grief, holding onto God’s unchanging hand.
Pitts identifies the perplexing stages of grieving and shares her tale of
faith and healing. In this powerful book, you will discover the many stages
of the grieving process and how to embrace the light of hope.
Shadow Living…Paintings of Grief is a must read—an unforgettable
story—one that every person who has lost a loved one should read and
cherish.
BIO
Deborah Slappey Pitts is the author of Booking Matters national bestseller
and Infini literary award winner, I Feel Okay, a heart-wrenching
account of love, loss, and inspiration. In this sequel, Shadow
Living…Paintings of Grief, Pitts chronicles her painful journey through
despair after her husband succumbs to the silent killer disease, primary
amyloidosis.
A native of Americus, Georgia, Pitts is a graduate of Georgia Southwestern
University in Americus and Albany State University in Albany, Georgia. Pitts
travels the country as an inspirational and motivational speaker educating
others about the devastating effects of amyloidosis diseases and the
physiological and psychological effects of grief.
Deborah is a member of the Christian Writer’s Institute and PMA, the
Independent Publishers Association. She has two sons, Clyde Daryl and Alex
Keith, and resides in Columbus, Georgia, with her second husband, Marshall
Pitts. To learn more about her journey and this rare disease, visit www.deborahslappeypitts.com.