Brianna Pastor
Writer, Author of 'Good Grief'
Writer, Author of 'Good Grief'
'Brianna Pastor is by far one of my favorite new writers. Good Grief is a powerful testament that shows how hard the past can be and that overcoming it is possible. If you want to feel seen and deeply moved, read Good Grief. Brianna Pastor has unparalleled talent, let the power of her writing guide you to a better life.' — yung pueblo, #1 New York Times bestseller
'Crafted over a decade marked by mourning and mending, this cathartic work leads readers through profound reflections on loss, trauma, mental health, and the winding path to self-love and self-discovery. Good Grief offers gentle reassurance that we do not walk alone in times of joy or devastation. As Brianna peels back each layer in her journey toward self-worth, she extends a generous invitation for connection—poems transformed into breadcrumbs, creating community and helping us feel seen. This is a book to be read, reread, grieved, and celebrated.' — Vex King, #1 Sunday Timesbestselling author
'Brianna Pastor's poetic debut does not disappoint and will resonate with many. Good Grief is a poignant introductory collection that sets the stage beautifully for what's to come from Pastor.' — Alicia Cook, author of Sorry I Haven't Texted You Back
'If you're looking for raw, real, vulnerable truth, this collection is for you.' — Alex Elle, New York Times bestselling author of How We Heal
'Good Grief is emotional, raw, and powerful. It touches on emotions that often go unnoticed and unnamed. It touches on places that usually only the silence of the night knows. This book will have you cry and feel seen in ways you didn't even know you needed. I highly recommend you pick up a copy today.' — Christine Gutierrez, author of I Am Diosa
'Good Grief is a collection that the world needs right now. Brianna’s words are vulnerable, heartfelt and hold a special kind of truth within them. This book made me feel less alone and reminded me that I, too, can make friends with my sadness. That I can find the goodness in my own grief.' — Michaela Angemeer, author of You'll Come Back To Yourself
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