New release ‘Good Grief’ explores soul connection and life beyond death
Molly Brindle shares real-life stories of grief and unexpected signs from loved ones, offering a fresh perspective on death and healing

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NEW YORK — In a world where death is often approached with fear, heaviness and silence, Molly Brindle offers a refreshing and deeply compassionate perspective on one of life’s most universal experiences in “Good Grief: A Lighter, Heartfelt Look at Loss” (published by Balboa Press). Blending personal storytelling, spiritual insight, and real-life accounts, the book invites readers to reconsider loss — not as final separation, but as an enduring bond that transcends physical existence.
“Death is not the end of life, just the completion of one cycle of incarnation,” the author explains.
“Good Grief” centers on a simple but often overlooked idea: while grief can be overwhelming, the loss is not absolute. Through a collection of intimate narratives and reflective observations, the book examines how beliefs about the eternal nature of the soul can help reduce the fear of death and reshape the grieving process. It emphasizes that grief is not simply pain to be endured, but an expression of love that continues long after a loved one has passed. Featured throughout the pages are personal accounts from everyday people who have experienced loss and later reported signs, messages or moments of connection with those who have died. Each story illustrates different ways people interpret these experiences and find comfort in them. Readers are encouraged to remain open to dreams, synchronicities or moments of intuition which gently reminds them that “love doesn’t die.”
“Being open to possible contact with a departed loved one (human or animal) means you are more attuned to the signs they are sending to get your attention,” Brindle states. “This contact may serve a specific soul purpose, it may not last forever, so don’t miss out on this opportunity to feel the outpouring of love, joy and wisdom they wish to share with you.”
For those navigating loss, seeking reassurance, or questioning the nature of existence, “Good Grief” provides both comfort and a renewed sense of perspective.
“Good Grief: A Lighter, Heartfelt Look at Loss”
By Molly Brindle
Softcover | 8.5 x 8.5in | 92 pages | 9798765266922
E-Book | 92 pages | ISBN 9798765266915
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Reiki master Molly Brindle capped a decades-long career in sports sponsorship and media with the study of energy healing, including spiritual life coaching, Reiki, aromatherapy and Bach Flower Remedies. Her other passion is Shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing, a practice of nature meditation. In addition to writing, Brindle volunteers her Reiki services for hospice patients and at her community’s domestic violence center. She considers energy healing one of the greatest gifts in her life for the spiritual connection it creates in others. Brindle and her husband live in Upstate New York with their energetic Schnoodle, Teagan. They have two daughters. For more information, please visit www.LifeClarity.net.