suicide victims

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Singing lessons

a memoir of love, loss, hope, and healing
1998
A memoir in which singer Judy Collins looks back on her life, recalling some of the places, people, triumphs, and tragedies she has experienced in her long career, and discussing how she fought to deal with the 1992 suicide of her beloved son Clark. Includes a four-song CD.

Split image

a story in poems
2000
A series of poems reflect the thoughts and feelings of various people-- students, the librarian, parents, the principal, and others-- about the seemingly perfect Laura Li and her life inside and out of Tower High School.

The heart is a lonely hunter

1967
John Singer, a deaf man in a Southern mill town in the 30's, becomes the pivotal figure in a strange circle of four other lonely individuals.

Lie down in darkness

1992
Story of the Loftis family living in the South, haunted by infidelity and driven by a vengeful love.

Healing after the suicide of a loved one

1993
Helps those who have had someone commit suicide heal by describing the phases of pain most often experienced including guilt, rage, and despair.

Lost boy lost girl

a novel
2003
Novelist Tim Underhill, investigating the suicide of his sister-in-law and the disappearance a week later of her fifteen-year-old son, Mark, follows the path of a pedophilic serial killer which leads him to an empty house that holds echoes of horror.

The encyclopedia of suicide

1988
Covers every aspect of suicidology-from psychological concerns to political and legal factors, from socioeconomic aspects to educational and religious considerations.

Survivor

a novel
2000
Just before committing suicide, Tender Branson dictates his life story and reveals what life was like as a member of the Creedish Death Cult.

The client

2005
Eleven-year-old Mark Sway witnesses the bizarre suicide of a New Orleans attorney and is left with a deadly secret concerning a recent murder of a Louisiana Senator.

The falls

a novel
2005
The family of Dirk Burnaby, a New York State lawyer representing victims of Love Canal, and his wife, Ariah, whose first husband widowed her on their wedding night by jumping into Niagara Falls, is pulled apart by Dirk's obsession with his case and Ariah's fear that her history will repeat itself.

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