Grief does not arrive politely.It breaks in. It rearranges everything. And for mothers and daughters, it often fractures the very relationship that once felt safest.Whether you are grieving the death of a spouse, the loss of a family member, or the quiet devastation of divorce, Held in the Breaking offers a slower, truer way forward. Not through quick fixes or spiritual platitudes, but through shared lament, holy presence, and resurrection hope shaped by the life of Jesus.This book is written for spiritually exhausted women who are tired of holding it together, tired of explaining their pain, and tired of being told to "move on." Drawing from Scripture, church history, and the gentle rhythms of Christ Himself, it invites mothers and daughters into a sacred rebuilding that does not rush grief but redeems it.Here you will find permission to weep, language for the silence, and a path back into life together that does not deny loss but transforms it. This is not a guide to getting over grief. It is a companion for walking through it, hand in hand, until hope quietly rises again.