What do you do when the life you prepared for never arrives?
In Hallelujah Even Here: A Place for Your Grief to Breathe, Meredith Nolasco invites readers into a deeply personal and unfiltered story of love, loss, and enduring faith. When her son Carter is born at just twenty-seven weeks, Meredith and her husband are thrust into the fragile, uncertain world of the NICU, where hope clings to every heartbeat. For twelve days, they fight alongside their son, holding onto the belief that he will come home. But when the unthinkable happens, Meredith is left to navigate a grief that reshapes everything she thought she knew about life, motherhood, and God.
Written with raw honesty and quiet strength, this Christian memoir explores the sacred tension between sorrow and hope. Meredith does not offer easy answers or step-by-step healing. Instead, she shares what it looks like to walk through child loss, infant loss, and deep grief while still reaching for faith. Through moments of heartbreak, reflection, and unexpected grace, readers will find language for their pain and permission to grieve without rushing the process.
Perfect for those seeking grief support, Christian encouragement, or faith after loss, Hallelujah Even Here speaks to parents, families, and anyone carrying unseen sorrow. It is a story of motherhood on both sides of eternity, of a love that does not end, and of a God who meets us even in the darkest places.
If you are searching for hope in the midst of grief, this book will remind you that you are not alone and that even here, there is still a reason to hold on.