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A Journal Of Love And Healing: Transcending
Grief
by Sylvia Browne, Nancy Dufresne
This journal is for those who love
deeply. It will encompass your letters, phone calls, and communications
with those who have gone Home. It is your refuge, your friend, and your
tribute. Fill the journal pages with what you need to say, share, and
remember.
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From Erin With Love:
Knowledge of Life After Death
by Helen M. Fisher
Even while coping with
the loss of her twenty year old daughter, Erin, Helen M. Fisher
began to receive amazing affirmation of continuing life. A story of
something lost and something gained; a story of a promise kept.
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The Gift of a Memory: A Keepsake
to Commemorate the Loss of a Loved One
by Marianne Richmond (Illustrator)
Through a
heartfelt poem and beautiful illustrations, the book recounts the
emotional journey of loss and offers the reader a wish for comfort
and for hope in life again. A fill-in-the-blank format allows
recipients to personalize the story. A journal in the back of the
book lets family and friends preserve special memories and photos to
create a truly precious memento.
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Healing After the Suicide of a Loved One
by Ann Smolin, John Guinan (Contributor), Ann Smoin
The authors address the special
needs and emotions of the survivors--those affected by the suicide of a loved
one--explore the natural grief, and the added guilt, rage, and shame that
dealing with a suicide often engenders. Includes a directory of worldwide
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Stars In The Deepest Night
by Genesse Bourdeau Gentry
Stars in the Deepest Night is a
collection of poetry in which a bereaved parent describes the convoluted
nightmare, isolation and transformation of grief after the death of a
child. This book will be read and reread by bereaved parents and is a
must for the families and friends who love them.
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The Courage to Laugh : Humor, Hope,
and Healing in the Face of Death and Dying
by Allen Klein
"Life does not cease to be funny when someone dies, any more than
it ceases to be serious when someone laughs." With heartening and amusing
examples from a world in which many think there is no laughter, Allen Klein
augments the truth of Shaw's insightfulness. Illustrating the inherent
importance of the ability to laugh, Klein gives readers the power to face the
end of life with dignity and compassion.
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In the Checklist of Life: A
Working Book to Help You Live & Leave This LIFE!
by Lynn McPhelimy, Martin McPhelimy (Editor), M.
Bavao (Illustrator)
An infinitely useful workbook that's
aimed at helping your survivors handle the requisite legal and household affairs
after your death. This workbook is also meant
to be a keepsake, with space for writing down memories of important life events
and things you've always meant to accomplish, the things you've always meant to
tell people. |
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I Remember You: A Grief Journal
by Laynee Gilbert
Editorial Review
"An eloquent treasury of art and heart that will bring solace
and support to all grieving hearts..."
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