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The Fall of Freddie the Leaf
- Narrated by: Leo Buscaglia
- Length: 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Fall of Freddie the Leaf is a warm, thought-provoking tale about how Freddie and his companion leaves change with the passing seasons and the coming of winter. This beautiful and engaging tale symbolizes death and its profound effects on those left behind.
The Fall of Freddie the Leaf, by Leo Buscaglia, PhD, touches children and adults alike, illustrating the delicate balance between life and death. He offers a comforting, reassuring message to any bereaved by the death of a loved one.
This audio program takes you through the stages of grief and sorrow. Leo shares his experiences and those of others who have found strength in the time of sorrow. With his gentle coaching, a person can begin to put the world back into focus and better understand the complex emotions he or she is going through in such a difficult time. This program can truly help a person deal with and understand his or her emotions and those of relatives and friends in a time of grief. You will hear all about ageless truths, as well as fresh insights, to encourage and console.
As a teacher, speaker, and author, Leo Buscaglia has touched the lives of millions worldwide. His numerous books continue to be reprinted in countless editions in more than 11 languages. Leo's words offer hope to people everywhere. As he tweaks, cajoles, reveals, teaches, and delights, he leads us to realize that every moment of life is precious.