Author of Love, Helen shares a moving story of loss, remembrance, and healing through written connection
The book is a collection of letters written sixteen years after the unexpected passing of her mother—an act that began as a private journey of healing and blossomed into a public testament of love’s enduring reach. “Grief is real,” Fernald shared during her interview, “but when we befriend it, we open ourselves to deeper compassion—for ourselves and for others.”
Festivalgoers were visibly moved by her authenticity as she spoke about loss, remembrance, and the redemptive power of emotional connection. Her insights offered comfort to many who have experienced grief, while also offering a sense of community and understanding.
Fernald described her experience working with MainSpring Books as “phenomenal” and “personal,” noting how meaningful their support was throughout her author journey—from in-depth reviews to the opportunity to participate in this milestone literary celebration.
With compassion and clarity, Fernald's appearance at the festival echoed the message of her memoir: that love doesn’t end with death, and that healing is possible when grief is embraced with honesty and heart. Her presence left festival attendees inspired, comforted, and reminded of the profound connections that shape our lives—long after loss.
Proceeds from Love, Helen benefit Friends of Aine, a nonprofit supporting grieving child—extending Fernald’s legacy of healing even further.
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