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The Birds Still Sing

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The Birds Still Sing: My Journey of Resilience Through Postpartum Depression is an invaluable and inspiring read for anyone who is struggling to re-discover meaning and purpose in life after a devastating experience. Readers will be riveted by the bold, real-life account of a young mother who plunges into the depths of darkness and emerges as a stronger, more grounded person.

Although the story focuses on postpartum depression, this is a book that will resonate with any readers who have struggled with a difficult challenge of any kind in their life — whether it is a major loss, relationship break-up, or a physical or mental health crisis.

Reviews

"An unblinking, valuable portrait of hope."
— Kirkus Reviews
"In her inspiring memoir, 'The Birds Still Sing,' Grace Tallman takes the reader on a journey as she provides a vivid account of her experience with postpartum depression. Drawing upon her lived experience she paints an accurate picture of the disorder and the role of resilience in its recovery. Women with postpartum depression and their families will surely benefit from her hopeful yet realistic message that there is indeed a light at the end of the tunnel."
— Dr. Verinder Sharma, Professor of Psychiatry and Obstetrics & Gynecology, Western University
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Stronger: Stories of Grief and Resilience

What if grief isn't just about death?

This powerful collection invites readers to expand their understanding of grief beyond the traditional lens of mourning a loved one. Through stories of loss, change, and resilience, Grace Tallman reframes grief as a universal human experience — one that, when embraced, can lead to healing, growth, and vibrant living.

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"What sets this book apart from others is its treatment of non-death griefs. As a psychiatrist, I recognize these as major psychological pain points, often overlooked. This is an essential tool for clinicians working in oncology, geriatrics, and mental health settings."
— Dr. Alan Saito, specializing in Chronic Illness and Loss

Chicago Book Confab

Grace Tallman shares her powerful story of resilience and hope

Grace Tallman speaking at Chicago Book Confab