Natasha Sizlo

AUTHOR · GRIEF COACH · SPEAKER

Some losses are so large there are no words — only people willing to sit with you inside them. I'm one of those people.

And grief doesn't stop at death. It's also the divorce, the diagnosis, the house, the friendship, the life you thought you'd have. All of it is real, and all of it deserves care. I know, because I've lived it.

ALL SIGNS POINT TO PARIS

A Memoir About Love, Loss and Destiny

There's no guidebook for grief. Mine — after my father, The Great Bob Sizlo, died — looked to most people like a Netflix rom-com: an astrology reading, a soulmate's birthday, a flight to Paris.

In reality, it was an off-the-rails cry for help from anyone who would hear me scream about how unbuckled I was. Those posters I put up all over Paris weren't really about finding a man. They were about telling the world how much I loved and missed my father. The search was how I kept him alive a little longer. So was writing the book.

Not your typical grief journey, I know. But here's what no one tells you: there is no typical grief journey. Sometimes you have to cover Paris in posters just to find your way back home.

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GOOD MORNING AMERICA • PEOPLE • THE WASHINGTON POST • LOS ANGELES TIMES • THE CUT

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