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Love Like Thunder Grief Like Rain

ISBN: 9781948192668
Binding: Paperback
Author: Laura Winn
Contributors: Edited by: Jacqueline Suskin
Pages: 226
Trim: 5.5 x 7.5 inches
Published: 4/28/2026

Love like Thunder, Grief like Rain is a memoir about Laura's experience with trauma healing, and practices to support you in the grieving process. Winn draws inspiration from Earth as a guidepost through the storms of life. Through experience she shows the reader how to be present, and greet reality with grace.

Laura demonstrates how she metabolized trauma, made peace with difficult life experiences, and learned to apply the knowledge of Earth as a practical tool for healing. Awaken your senses to the nature of grief through her personal stories, guided meditations, and mindfulness exercises. Winn shows us that when we attune to the lessons that life is presenting us, grief becomes a blessing.

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About the Author
Laura Winn is an artist and designer in San Francisco, California. She was born and raised in the Southern United States, where spending time outdoors was an integral part of her childhood. Creativity is a wellspring of her life. Many of the guided meditations in this book are adapted from leading in-person community sits across the Bay area. She is a loyal student of the natural world who views Earth as a blueprint for how to live our lives as a true expression of love and devotion.

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The first edition is limited to 200 issues.

The interior features the author's film photography and iconography.

Cover and book interior designed by the author in California.



"What a calm, soothing, uplifting experience for the soul. What an expansive definition and exploration of grief and its healing power. As a lover of memoirs, my favorite part was your personal stories, reflections of life experiences, and how you moved through them.

This made me see grief in a much more expansive way...a universal experience as part of being human, a gift that leads to healing.

Even if I'm not actively experiencing intense grief at the moment, the book can be a tool to help when I do 
in the future, or help others through it.

It also inspires me to be more attuned to any emotion (sadness, anger) when it arises in my daily life, and letting myself feel it." — Christine Li

"Reading a little bit of your book each morning reminds me to stay present with my bodily sensations and my emotions. Thank you for those beautiful words." — Nancy Leatzow, Author of Creating Discipline in the Early Childhood Classroom, 1983 | Brigham Young University Press

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