Graphics by J. Womack. Roberta House-Forshee’s Forget-Me-Not-Grief succinctly, truthfully, and sympathetically equips readers with the necessary tools for navigating life through the inevitable grief that accompanies death and dying. Based on House-Forshee’s experiences as a funeral home owner and as a widow, Forget-Me-Not Grief discusses the one profession all people are going to need someday. Her no-nonsense approach and intimate tone easily draw readers into a formerly taboo topic by offering research-based information that reassures and heals. It also includes an appendix of important documents, such as memorial instructions and general advice for survivors.