Party in heaven A story on the belief in the continued existence of those who have departed and the joy of the rare moments when we feel connected to them.
You live in me and I live in you The journalist Renata Piza writes a loving and brave report about the sudden death of her husband Daniel Piza, at age of 41, and tells how long it took for her to discover the experssion "Ubuntu" - I live in you, you live in me, “the awareness and comfort I needed, as she says, to ‘double size’ and move on with him inside her.
“Thank you, mom” Four months after discovering she was pregnant, Mariana Fleury knew her mother would have a few months of life. Four years later, she looks at the story from another angle and thanks her mother who inspires her every day
“I’m warning you that I will end up crying” The blogger Estefi Machado brings to us a touching narrative about how she faced the premature death of her twin sons and leaves a message: To talk about the subject is very important
A widow dad expresses love and pain in cartoons After Eliane's death -his wife- a designer from the south of Brazil, Ronaldo Baker, saw himself all alone to take care of his 5 year old daughter, Rafaela. Eliana suffered from a lethal case of meningites. The girl said that the pain of losing her mom would go away when she had the chance to draw, then her dad turned their lives into a cartoon
When birth is the departure The sisters Larissa and Clarissa, connected by the pain of pregnancy loss, have turned suffering into learning getting started with a project called: From grieving to struggling
“Get a life, man” The publicity man Paulo Camossa, 50, saw himself in a fragile moment of life after losing his daughter Amanda, at that time with 18 years old. Seven years later, he had a clear answer about how he could give a new meaning to his life: never breaking up with the memory and trying to live with the same intensity that Amanda has lived