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After the Death of a Child: Living with Loss through the Years
Ann K. Finkbeiner
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| #110829 in Books | Finkbeiner, Ann K. | 1998-05-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.83 x6.13l,.98 | File type: PDF | 288 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| I feel better after reading this book.|By Green Leaf|This is such a good book. Nearly every remark the parents made mirrored thoughts I've had. I tried one support group and there were always a few people who hogged the stage with their theatrics. Sometimes it was scary as they vented their emotions. This book allowed me to read what was going on in the parents hearts at my|.com |A book that explores our own resilience in the midst of one of the most distressful forms of human suffering, the death of a child. Because children aren't supposed to die, the loss is not only painful but profoundly disorienting. Finkbeiner, whose only c
After a child dies, the parent's world changes entirely. Years later, this new world has changed the parents. The exact nature of this change―the long-term effects of the death―illuminates the nature of the bond between parents and children.
Ann Finkbeiner lost her son in a train accident when he was 18. Several years later, she noticed she was feeling better and wondered whether this feeling was what was meant by "recovery." As a science writer, she read th...
You easily download any file type for your device.After the Death of a Child: Living with Loss through the Years | Ann K. Finkbeiner.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.