Grief doesn't come with a map. It doesn't follow a timeline or offer easy answers. It is a storm that changes shape every day-sometimes a whisper, sometimes a roar.What Grief Didn't Teach Me is a deeply moving story about love, loss, and the enduring presence of those we've lost. When Alba's mother, Emilia, dies unexpectedly during the pandemic, her world is shattered. Forced to say goodbye under traumatic circumstances, Alba is left to navigate her grief while raising her two children, Foxx and Aaron.One day, an antique clock in her living room-a family heirloom that stopped ticking at the exact moment of her mother's death-begins to tick again. Through the echoes of her mother's voice and the discovery of Emilia's hidden journal, Alba begins to piece together the life her mother lived-not just as a parent, but as a woman with dreams, fears, and secrets she never shared.This is a story about the resilience of the human spirit, about finding light in the darkest of days, and about the love that remains even when someone is gone. It is a reminder that grief is not something you "get over," but something you learn to carry. And that even in the shadow of loss, love endures-a light that never goes out.What Grief Didn't Teach Me is a heartfelt exploration of loss, memory, and the unbreakable bonds of love.