Expecting Sunshine: A Journey of Grief, Healing, and Pregnancy After Loss, 1st Edition 
Anyone who has experienced—or knows someone who has experienced—miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, or other forms of pregnancy and baby loss should read Expecting Sunshine, including those considering or already pregnant again.
After her son, Zachary, dies in her arms at birth, visual artist and author Alexis Marie Chute disappears into her “Year of Distraction.” She cannot paint or write or tap into the heart of who she used to be, mourning not only for Zachary, but also for the future they might have had together. It is only when Chute learns she is pregnant again that she sets out to find healing and rediscover her identity—just in time, she hopes, to welcome her next child.
In the forty weeks of her pregnancy, Chute grapples with her strained marriage, shaken faith, and medical diagnosis, with profound results.
Glowing with riveting and gorgeous prose, Expecting Sunshine chronicles the anticipation and anxiety of expecting a baby while still grieving for the child that came before—enveloping readers with insightful observations on grief and healing, life and death, and the incredible power of a mother’s love.
Second Edition includes: Bonus chapter written from the author’s husband’s perspective. Plus, resource section, group discussion questions, and Q&A with author Alexis Marie Chute
Expecting Sunshine is very raw and real. Alexis Marie is unflinchingly honest about her own raw pain, as well as the massive impact losing a baby has on a marriage - particularly (and especially) when each person deals with their pain in different ways.To be honest, I did not find Expecting Sunshine to be as helpful for me, or as relatable for me, as An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination. Perhaps it's because Alexis Marie struggles with her faith quite a bit throughout Expecting
What a sad but sweet book. Great job!

Such a beautiful, poignant, engaging read. Box of tissues ready...the title alone is enough to expect something emotional from this. I absolutely love the cover. As the title gives us a first glimpse at something that will be a struggle to get through because of it's serious, personal, emotional, difficult...the umbrella, the colors, the background...also gives us an idea of hope...maybe a positive outcome, maybe just something that gives insight past the trauma. Such rawness, such honesty, so
It only took one page for me to be swept into Alexis Marie's story; I could not put this book down. Expecting Sunshine is an insightful read for anyone walking alongside a family member or friend experiencing a significant loss. It offers a window into the internal workings of the grieving process and a reminder that much of life happens away from the public eye. Your heart will beat with compassion and you will be pulling for Alexis Marie to discover true healing as you follow her journey.
I won a copy if this book in exchange for an honest review. A heart-wrenching memoir of a mother who finds out she will lose her second child to random genetic abnormalities incompatible with life in the minutes after his birth, and how she copes (and doesn't cope) in the aftermath of that life-altering experience, Expecting Sunshine is not an easy read. The author showcases her personal strength, the power of a supportive, though also grieving and imperfect spouse, and the healing power of art,
Since I am also pregnant after a loss, I wanted to read the experiences of some others and see if I found any commonalities.I braced myself for this book to be overly positive, but was pleasantly surprised at Chute's candidness about her grief and how her new pregnancy did not fix the fact that her son had died.There were several things I could identify with--feeling triggered by the death date on random things like food expiration dates, feeling disconnected from my faith and annoyed or upset
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| ISBN: | 1631521748 (ISBN13: 9781631521744) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Expecting Sunshine is a multi-award-winning memoir and a Kirkus Review BEST INDIE BOOK of 2017Anyone who has experienced—or knows someone who has experienced—miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, or other forms of pregnancy and baby loss should read Expecting Sunshine, including those considering or already pregnant again.
After her son, Zachary, dies in her arms at birth, visual artist and author Alexis Marie Chute disappears into her “Year of Distraction.” She cannot paint or write or tap into the heart of who she used to be, mourning not only for Zachary, but also for the future they might have had together. It is only when Chute learns she is pregnant again that she sets out to find healing and rediscover her identity—just in time, she hopes, to welcome her next child.
In the forty weeks of her pregnancy, Chute grapples with her strained marriage, shaken faith, and medical diagnosis, with profound results.
Glowing with riveting and gorgeous prose, Expecting Sunshine chronicles the anticipation and anxiety of expecting a baby while still grieving for the child that came before—enveloping readers with insightful observations on grief and healing, life and death, and the incredible power of a mother’s love.
Second Edition includes: Bonus chapter written from the author’s husband’s perspective. Plus, resource section, group discussion questions, and Q&A with author Alexis Marie Chute
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| Title | : | Expecting Sunshine: A Journey of Grief, Healing, and Pregnancy After Loss, 1st Edition |
| Author | : | Alexis Marie Chute |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 224 pages |
| Published | : | April 18th 2017 by She Writes Press |
| Categories | : | Nonfiction. Autobiography. Memoir. Parenting |
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I received my signed copy from Alexis Marie Chute of the second edition as part of a giveaway. Here is my review, from a guy's perspective.Let me start by saying that I didn't read the jacket cover, nor any of the praise listed inside, for I wanted to form my own honest and uninfluenced opinion. So what was my first impression? In all honesty, I became mildly annoyed from the repeated agony of the author's loss of her child at birth. After all, she had another child and loving husband. But inExpecting Sunshine is very raw and real. Alexis Marie is unflinchingly honest about her own raw pain, as well as the massive impact losing a baby has on a marriage - particularly (and especially) when each person deals with their pain in different ways.To be honest, I did not find Expecting Sunshine to be as helpful for me, or as relatable for me, as An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination. Perhaps it's because Alexis Marie struggles with her faith quite a bit throughout Expecting
What a sad but sweet book. Great job!

Such a beautiful, poignant, engaging read. Box of tissues ready...the title alone is enough to expect something emotional from this. I absolutely love the cover. As the title gives us a first glimpse at something that will be a struggle to get through because of it's serious, personal, emotional, difficult...the umbrella, the colors, the background...also gives us an idea of hope...maybe a positive outcome, maybe just something that gives insight past the trauma. Such rawness, such honesty, so
It only took one page for me to be swept into Alexis Marie's story; I could not put this book down. Expecting Sunshine is an insightful read for anyone walking alongside a family member or friend experiencing a significant loss. It offers a window into the internal workings of the grieving process and a reminder that much of life happens away from the public eye. Your heart will beat with compassion and you will be pulling for Alexis Marie to discover true healing as you follow her journey.
I won a copy if this book in exchange for an honest review. A heart-wrenching memoir of a mother who finds out she will lose her second child to random genetic abnormalities incompatible with life in the minutes after his birth, and how she copes (and doesn't cope) in the aftermath of that life-altering experience, Expecting Sunshine is not an easy read. The author showcases her personal strength, the power of a supportive, though also grieving and imperfect spouse, and the healing power of art,
Since I am also pregnant after a loss, I wanted to read the experiences of some others and see if I found any commonalities.I braced myself for this book to be overly positive, but was pleasantly surprised at Chute's candidness about her grief and how her new pregnancy did not fix the fact that her son had died.There were several things I could identify with--feeling triggered by the death date on random things like food expiration dates, feeling disconnected from my faith and annoyed or upset


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