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What do you do when your child stops speaking to you?How do you survive the silence after the calls stop, the invitations disappear, the grandchildren become distant memories, and the relationship you spent years building no longer feels reachable?Family estrangement is one of the most painful forms of grief a parent can experience because it rarely comes with clear answers, mutual understanding, or closure. Many parents are left carrying heartbreak, confusion, guilt, regret, anger, love, hope, and loss all at the same time. They are expected to endure the pain quietly while continuing to function through ordinary days that no longer feel ordinary at all.In The Silence Between Us, Yasheca LaSha explores the emotional reality of surviving estrangement from an adult child. With honesty, compassion, and accountability, she examines the grief of family separation, the impact of generational trauma, survival-mode parenting, harsh words spoken during emotional conflict, the loss of grandchildren, the silence of family members who choose neutrality, and the challenge of healing when reconciliation remains uncertain.This book does not ask readers to choose sides. It recognizes that adult children have their own experiences, perceptions, and pain while also acknowledging that many parents are carrying wounds of their own. It creates space for difficult truths, emotional reflection, personal accountability, and the possibility that two generations can love one another deeply while still struggling to understand each other.For parents navigating the heartbreak of estrangement, The Silence Between Us offers something many have been denied: permission to grieve honestly, heal intentionally, and continue living without allowing the silence to consume the rest of their story.
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