On a counter at the Penn Area Library In Harrison City, a pile of neatly folded glossy publications sits among fiction and nonfiction books, waiting to be perused. Upon opening a copy of the library’s Teen Zine, readers can find 12 pages full of colorful art, poetry, collages, articles, photos
Magnolia woman shares tools for battling grief in new book
CRAIG HORLEMAN, Delaware State News
April 25, 2021
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MAGNOLIA, Del. (AP) Jessica Moyer is out to prove that if she can do it, you can, too.
In her new book, “Triumph Through the Tears: Finding Hope and Purpose Through Loss,” she offers a candid look into the use of five intrinsic tools to improve one’s mind-set and tangible ways to turn pain into purpose. The book guides readers in improving their mental and physical health, while navigating the difficult and seemingly lonely times of grief.
The Magnolia resident knows the harsh reality of grief firsthand. Her infant son died in 2001. That was quickly followed by two miscarriages and then the loss of her father a few years later.