#1 BEST SELLER IN PET LOSS GRIEF
“For nearly eighteen years, Angel was more than a dog—she was routine, comfort, structure, and home.”
When she died, the world didn’t stop. But something inside did.
Through the Quiet is not a book written after grief. It was written inside it—in real time, in the early hours of the morning, in the space where silence becomes heavy and memory becomes physical. These pages follow the raw, unfiltered days immediately following a profound loss:
* The shock of the first morning.
* The sacredness found in ordinary objects.
* The physical weight grief places on the body.
* The guilt, the looping thoughts, and the longing.
* The quiet shift from mere survival to finding meaning.
This is not a guide on how to “move on.” There are no timelines. No stages. No neat resolutions. Instead, this book gives grief room to be honest.
Written as dated entries, Through the Quiet captures what pet loss truly feels like—the disorientation, the love that has nowhere to go, and the slow realization that grief exists only because the bond was real.
For anyone who has lost a pet.
For anyone who feels the house still remembers.
For anyone who lies awake listening for footsteps that won’t come.
This book does not try to make grief smaller. It sits beside it. And in doing so, it reminds you that love does not end—it changes rooms.