What happens when love gets lost in the space between generations?
When silence replaces connection, and both parent and child carry wounds neither can fully name?
Parent Estrangement: Both Sides of the Story, Told in Love is a sacred conversation, one rarely spoken aloud, yet deeply felt by countless families around the world.
With reverence, truth, and grace, Tina Mason opens the door to a tender reckoning: exploring the heartbreak of separation without blame, and the hope of healing without pressure.
Told from both perspectives, the estranged parent and the adult child, this book invites readers into a landscape of truth-telling, soul-seeing, and gentle restoration. Each chapter explores a different facet of estrangement: from the ache of unanswered messages, to the grief of growing apart, to the quiet courage of choosing love even when reconciliation feels far away.
This is not a guidebook for fixing what’s broken. It is a mirror held with kindness.
It is a lamp for the long road. It is a prayer for the ones who still love, across silence, across years, across pain.
In these pages, you will find reflection, not judgment. Compassion, not conclusions.
And above all, space: for your story, for your truth, and for the possibility that love, in its own time, finds a way to speak again.