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Coyote on the Bridge invites you to walk alongside one woman’s grief journey—and discover your own path to peace.
Through writing and nature-inspired reflection, Susan Woodward aims to support others on their grief journey and remind them: healing is possible, even after loss. She wants to share stories that bring hope, healing, and peace.
Susan Woodward is a writer, mother, teacher, and widow who believes in the beauty of nature and storytelling to heal deep emotional wounds. When Susan Woodward’s husband passed away unexpectedly, her whole world changed. Her book, Coyote on the Bridge, is a personal memoir about grief, love, and the journey toward healing while coping with sudden loss and slowly learning how to live again.
For Susan, hiking became a form of emotional healing—a place to cry, think, and slowly rebuild a life that no longer looked the same. Nature became her escape and her guide. With every hike, every mountain view, Susan began to find her way. She hopes her story brings comfort to others who are coping with sudden loss and reminds them they are not alone.
Susan lives in California, surrounded by trails, trees, and memories. She continues to write and speak about healing after loss—her words invite readers to walk beside her and find peace—even in heartbreak.
Coyote on the Bridge: A Healing Journey is a heartfelt memoir of a widow’s journey after the sudden death of her husband. Written with honesty and grace, the story follows Susan Woodward as she goes through grief, discovers the healing power of nature and slowly begins to heal.
The book explores how healing through writing and time in the mountains helped Susan move forward. Coyote on the Bridge gives hope to those seeking comfort and are facing heartbreak while they are learning to live again.
Susan’s journey is one of courage, love, and finding light in dark places. For those who wonder how nature helps with grief recovery, or are looking for women’s stories of resilience and grief, Susan’s story gives comfort and inspiration.