loss (psychology)

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loss (psychology)

P.S. your cat is dead

2003
Just when one New York man thinks his life can't get worse, he stumbles upon a burgler in his home, whom he ties up, then tortures with the tragic story of his life.

On grief and grieving

finding the meaning of grief through the five stages of loss
2005
Presents a comprehensive guide on grief and grieving, and offers advice on dealing with the loss, working through the holidays and anniversaries, and more.

Cry until you laugh

comforting guidance for coping with grief
1992

Remember

2009
"What is the line that separates love from hate? How can a broken heart heal from a loss so deep? When is letting go of your inhibitions worth risking your life?"--Cover.

The language of sycamores

2005
Karen Sommerfield returns to her grandmother's farm in order to sort out the problems of a troubled marriage, recent miscarriage, cancer, and the loss of her job and discovers answers through family, the quietness and beauty of the Missouri Ozarks, and a lonely child in need of love.

Echoes after the canyon

a soul's journey along the pathway through grief
2010
"This work is a compellation of emails sent to over 100 friends and supporters that followed the author's journey. Within these pages you will run the gamut of emotions. Luan is lighthearted yet direct with and about life." -from back cover.

The healing

a novel
2012
Granada, an old woman caring for a young girl who needs healing, tells her life story of being born a slave and being taken in as the plantation mistress's own child, relating her relationship with Polly Shine, a slave known as a healer who causes unrest across the plantation.

The seven T's

finding hope and healing in the wake of tragedy
2007
Judy Collins shares seven powerful steps that can help people find comfort and hope in the aftermath of tragedy and loss.

The mill on the Floss

an authoritative text, backgrounds, and contemporary reactions criticism
1994
Presents the complete text of George Eliot's classic novel and includes a profile of Eliot's life and critical essays from a number of noted authors on his work.

The Havana room

2004
Bill Wyeth's perfect life quickly unravels after losing his successful business and his family, leading him into a dangerous relationship with Allison Sparks, the manager of an old-time Manhattan steakhouse that caters to some of the city's most dangerous criminals.

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