
One You Love Has Died
Ideas for How Your Grief Can Help You Heal
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Narrated by:
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James E. Miller
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James E. Miller
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Written especially for the newly bereaved, this book explains in an easy-to-read manner what can be expected during the course of grief. Six short chapters offer encouraging, confirming advice and validation. For example: “You'll grieve in your own unique way, and a general pattern will emerge as you do so.” Carefully-chosen, hopeful quotations are included throughout. The reader will come to understand how grief itself is a healing agent, helping one both remember the loved one while beginning to move on in life. This book is widely endorsed by hospices, congregations, funeral homes, and many others.
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