Rabbi Kamin's book addresses specific components of a certain life passage offering solace and spiritual guidance on how to grieve when a loved one dies.
The author writes from his experiences drawn from forty years of consoling the bereaved.
The book is a simple spiritual guide for those looking for reassurance about how to live and move forward after a loved one dies.
Because of the book's agnostic "spiritual not religious" narrative, it should appeal to a wider range of readers. I Don't Know How to Grieve uses accessible narratives and parables based on Kamin's experience and the real people he's interacted with over the years.
Stories contained in the book teach people how to confront and embrace grief.