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Am I Going Crazy?
There is no short description for this title.
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Diana M. Cimador (Roscigno)
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0-7414-6395-4
©2011
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Angels Working Overtime
In a split second a life was extinguished – a light that guided a family through good times and bad times.
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John R. Hall
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0-7414-1748-0
©2003
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Anybody Wanna Know
They didn’t understand. They didn’t know of the turmoil and agony, the shouting, and hard-to-keep promises.
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L. C. Beare
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0-7414-0926-7
©2002
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I Am Still His Mother
Estrangement, divorce, remarriages, unblended families and dysfunction had a profound impact on my grief journey following the death of my son. I have survived, nurturing my grief with acceptance, hope and healing.
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Diana M. Cimador (Roscigno)
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0-7414-3999-9
©2007
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One Last Breath
This is a true story about a boy named Daniel whom was transfused with tainted blood from kidney surgery. Daniel taught compassion and patience to everyone he met.
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Linda Yarnell
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0-7414-2109-7
©2004
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The Playground: Noah's Story
A true-account of a child’s battle with cancer and his family’s fight to keep the faith that molded their lives. This heartbreaking story is a father’s tribute to the life of his infant son.
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Steven Hundley
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0-7414-4158-6
©2007
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Thirty-Six Colored Roses: A Story About Saying Goodbye To a Loved One
Thirty-Six Colored Roses is more than just a picture book about the death of a parent. It gracefully defines, empathizes, and answers the most commonly and critically asked questions. Children can actively describe their feelings and carefully explore their loss.
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Laura Perry-Shaske
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0-7414-1586-0
©2003
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Till Death Do Us Part
Till Death Do Us Part is meant to be a tool to assist individuals and families deal and heal with the struggles, hurts and pains of cancer. Difficult to write, the book helped our family heal and hope it will aid others.
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David A. Zurbriggen
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0-7414-4988-9
©2008
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Walk Through the Valley of Death
A “must” read for any family caring for someone with a terminal illness. A poignant account of how one family faced this crisis and survived.
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Donna I. Bennett
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0-7414-1441-4
©2003
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Words for when there are No Words: Writing a Memorable Condolence Note
We witness each others’ farewells after many forms of loss and we grieve, or struggle for words to comfort the grieving. Almost a century ago, American philosopher and poet, George Santayana wrote, “There is nothing sweeter than to be sympathized with.” (The Life of Reason, 1905) This book is an easy-to-use reference, gently educating about various losses. Caring, non-judgmental and non-preaching condolence expressions are exemplified by sample letters where the use of writing tools called “Keys to Comfort” are highlighted. Topics include: prolonged illness; visiting caregivers; childrens’ deaths - miscarriage, illness, accident, murder; writing to youth; suicide; pet deaths; job loss; divorce; when you do not know the deceased; sympathy cards; timing; anniversaries; and other remembrances.
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Deborah R. Chappa
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0-7414-0112-6
©1999
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