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Grieving Our Loss Of Democracy: How We Can Navigate Our Grief When Nothing Makes Sense Any More (Community Uplift Series)
Rev. Dr. Anne Hays Egan
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About this book
Do you feel like the world you once knew is falling apart? Polarization, rising authoritarianism, political chaos, and our ongoing sense of loss make it hard to find meaning right now. Many of us feel angry, confused, or hopeless. What we're experiencing has a name: GRIEF. This 5-Star Gold Award book provides a roadmap to move through that grief and discover a path forward. It offers a practical toolkit for resistance and positive action. It helps us protect our freedoms now under attack and restore democracy.
The book not only explains what is happening to us collectively, it guides us through the grieving process. It’s an accessible citizen’s guide to help us recover, rally, and protect our democracy. We can address this urgent need. Now!
The book comes from decades of professional experience as a pastor, researcher, community development consultant, activist, and leader. It has also been shaped by my life experiences. As I child, I lived in post-WWII France and Germany. My nanny was a Nazi. My experiences and close brush with fascism left a deep imprint on my life. I felt fascism then, and I’m feeling it now.
Editorial reviewers say the book is "a groundbreaking manifesto on social transformation," "both brilliant and necessary;" "a profound, provocative analysis that illuminates our urgent political and social moment. The author "refuses to leave us stranded in despair. Instead, she offers a roadmap." "It is a bold, necessary framework for understanding not only what we feel but how we can move forward.
Will we be able to save our democracy? In America and elsewhere, democracy is under attack. The tyrants are sowing seeds of fear. We become destabilized as they marginalize millions. We are in crisis. We can address this, and we must act now to fight for our future. It depends upon us.
Why do I believe we can? Because of my faith. Because I’ve seen communities make positive change when people are inspired and rise up. Because people across the world are mobilizing. Build a renewed sense of purpose and determination to protect what matters most? Become part of the rising tide to support one another and our democracy? If you feel like nothing makes sense anymore, this book will show you that hidden within the chaos is the way to renewal. One step, one person, and one group at a time, we can mobilize for compassion, justice, and the restoration of our democracy. Let's work for the common good - together!

Rev. Dr. Anne Hays Egan
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