We all need an opportunity to sit gently and thoughtfully with our grief. Consider this book your invitation. * Rachel Cargle, author of A Renaissance of Her Own * In a world that teaches us to ignore, control, or conquer our bodies, Jayne Mattingly intervenes with a much-needed revision to the default framework. Through her own hard-earned wisdom and professional expertise, she offers us language and tools to mend the fractured relationships weve developed with our own bodies. She guides usgently, powerfully, and tangiblythrough the process of building a sturdy home within the only bodies well ever havea desperately needed map for every single one of us. * Rebekah Taussig, PhD, author of Sitting Pretty * I laughed, I cried, and I related all while reading This Is Body Grief. Jayne beautifully articulates the universal feeling of Body Grief and explores it on both macro and micro levels. It is the perfect blend of informative and vulnerable. * Jacqueline Child, co-founder of Dateability * As a Black disabled woman, Body Grief is my daily story. Mattingly reminds us that without storytelling there is no healing, validating why it is important to listen to the stories our bodies tell us. Read this book to heal in your own way. To be angry. To share. To accept. To celebrate and to love your body unconditionally amongst the continuous grief it brings. * Dr. Akilah Cadet, MPH, author of White Supremacy Is All Around * Beautifully written and unapologetically honest, This Is Body Grief not only dismantles the false narrative that our bodies are against us, but offers a compassionate path through the messy landscape of grief turned inwards. This book is for anyone whos ever felt uncomfortable in their own skin and wants to reclaim their sense of self. * Ciera Rogers, founder of Babes and author of The Outsider Advantage *