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1 online resource (180 pages) |
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Sightline books |
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Sightline books.
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Sorrow is "not a state but a process" that needs "not a map but a history. ... There is something new to be chronicled every day," writes C.S. Lewis in A Grief Observed. When Carl Klaus's wife of thirty-five years died suddenly from a cerebral hemorrhage, right before Thanksgiving in 2002, he took the only road toward recovery that made sense to him: he started writing letters to her, producing a unique history of grief, solace, and love. His vivid and thoughtful letters will resonate with everyone whose loss confronts them with emotional, psychological, and philosophical questions for whic |
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Franks, Kate.
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Klaus, Carl H.
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Franks, Kate fast |
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Klaus, Carl H. fast |
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Bereavement.
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Consolation.
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Bereavement
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mourning.
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SELF-HELP -- Death, Grief, Bereavement.
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BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Social Scientists & Psychologists.
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FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Death, Grief, Bereavement.
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Bereavement
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Consolation
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autobiographies (literary works)
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Autobiographies
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Autobiographies.
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Autobiographies.
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781587296697 |
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1587296691 |
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