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Death, Grief, Bereavement

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  • The Infinite Threadby Alexandra Kennedy; John O'Donohue

    Atria Books/Beyond Words 2011; US$ 18.40

    A Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader. more...

  • With Love and Laughter, John Ritterby Amy Yasbeck

    Gallery Books 2010; Not Available

    With Love and Laughter is actress Amy Yasbeck?s most enduring memory of the life she shared with her husband, John Ritter. He was one of America?s most popular and beloved film and television actors. We welcomed him into our homes weekly with his Emmy Award?winning portrayal of Jack Tripper on Three?s Company and his hit comedy 8 Simple Rules... more...

  • What Should I Say, What Can I Do?by Rebecca Bram Feldbaum

    Pocket Books 2011; Not Available

    WHEN SEVERE ILLNESS OR DEATH STRIKES A MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY OR COMMUNITY, DO YOU WANT TO HELP BUT WORRY THAT YOU'LL MAKE MATTERS WORSE? YOUR SUPPORT AND AID CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE -- FAR MORE THAN YOU REALIZE. You'll discover in What Should I Say, What Can I Do? ? Practical advice on what to do at hospitals and funerals ? The right... more...

  • Dream New Dreamsby Jai Pausch

    Hachette Australia 2012; US$ 27.17

    A remarkably frank, inspiring and deeply moving memoir by the wife of the late Randy Pausch, author of the international bestseller, THE LAST LECTURE. more...

  • Billy, Me & Youby Nicola Streeten

    Myriad Editions 2012; US$ 14.57

    Nicola Streeten?s little boy, Billy, was two years old when he died following heart surgery for problems diagnosed only ten days earlier. Thirteen years later, able finally to revisit a diary written at the time, Streeten begins translating her notes into a graphic novel. The result, a retrospective reflection from a ?healed? perspective and gut wrenchingly... more...

  • The Picador Book of Funeral Poemsby Don Paterson

    Pan Macmillan UK 2012; US$ 15.18

    In our deepest grief we still turn instinctively to poetry for solace. These poems, drawn from many different ages and cultures, remind us that the experience of parting is a timelessly human one: however alone the loss of a loved one leaves us, our mourning is also something that deeply unites us; these poems of parting and passing, of sorrow and... more...

  • Chasing Daylightby Eugene O'Kelly

    McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc. 2007; US$ 14.95

    THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER. Chasing Daylight is the honest, touching, and ultimately inspirational memoir of former KPMG CEO Eugene O'Kelley, completed in the three-and-a-half months between his diagnosis with brain cancer and his death in September 2005. Its haunting yet extraordinarily hopeful voice reminds us to embrace the fragile, fleeting... more...

  • Small Miraclesby Rachel Stanfield-Porter

    Hachette Australia 2010; Not Available

    We have a word, orphan, to describe someone who has lost their parents; but there's no word for parents who have lost their child. There is only grief. It is an unnamed, unspoken tragedy that touches all families in some way. Few of us realise that one in four pregnancies results in a loss; that the line between immense heartbreak and the greatest... more...

  • I Can't Stop Cryingby John D. Martin; Frank D. Ferris

    McClelland & Stewart 2013; US$ 14.99

    For anyone who has experienced a significant loss, this wonderfully informative and accessible book is a guide to understanding and overcoming grief. The death of someone close -- a familiy member, spouse, or partner -- can result in feelings of overwhelming grief. At the same time, society unrealistically expects people to recover from grief as quickly... more...

  • What Happens When We Die?by Sam Parnia

    Hay House, Inc. 2007; US$ 6.99

    Dr. Sam Parnia faces death every day. Through his work as a critical-care doctor in a hospital emergency room, he became very interested in some of his patients’ accounts of the experiences that they had while clinically dead. He started to collect these stories and read all the latest research on the subject, and then he conducted his own experiments.... more...