loss (psychology)

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loss (psychology)

Take a chance, Gramps!

1990
Twelve-year-old Jane and her grandfather, both of whom have suffered losses, help each other reach out, make new friends, and change their lives.

What have you lost?

2001
A collection of poems that explore all kinds of loss.

Summerland

a novel
2012

Liar

Fearless #10
2000
Worried about Gaia's depression following the death of her friend Mary, and convinced she is in danger, Tom steps up his surveillance in order to protect his daughter from harm as well as Loki's machinations.

Place last seen

a novel
2000

The disappearance

1999
Genevieve Jurgensen discusses the emotions she felt after she lost both of her daughters in a drunk driving accident and chronicles the few years she was able to spend with them.

Belle Prater's boy

1998
Woodrow, a misfit boy whose mother has disappeared, and his beautiful cousin, Gypsy, whose father has died, share secrets and help each other cope with loss after he moves in with his grandparents in 1950s Virginia.

Great house

2010
An enormous desk, once the property of a young poet who was kidnapped by Pinochet's secret police, becomes an inspiration and an obsession to the people whose lives it touches.

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