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Suicide

when it happens to someone you know
2023
"Offers a deeply personal look at the thoughts, feelings, and grieving process in the aftermath of suicide. It shows that there is no magic elixir, no ideal path to feeling okay again but that the way back includes accepting how you feel, talking to people you trust, and taking care of yourself"--Amazon.

Mrs. Dalloway

2017
"On a June morning in 1923, Clarissa Dalloway is preparing for a party and remembering her past. Elsewhere in London, Septimus Smith is suffering from shell-shock and on the brink of madness. Their days interweave and their lives converge as the party reaches its . . . climax"--OCLC.

The whispering room

After a series of suspicious suicides, rogue FBI agent Jane Hawk uncovers a secret cabal of powerful people with an insidious plot. She must find a way to break up their plans to destroy America while staying on the run as a falsely accused, most wanted fugitive.

The silent corner

a novel of suspense
After her husband commits suicide, former FBI agent Jane Hawk is consumed with grief and fury. She slowly learns that many more people--talented, happy, and accomplished--are also committing suicide with no apparent reason. Jane decides to find out why, and her investigative efforts make her the target of powerful people who are trying to protect a deadly secret.

The heart is a lonely hunter

A deaf mute who has lost his only friend to a hospital for the insane becomes the recipient of the confidences of several other town residents.

What made Maddy run

the secret struggles and tragic death of an All-American teen
2018
"A sports journalist relates the story of Ivy League freshman and track star Maddy Holleran, who seemingly had it all and succeeded at everything she tried, but who secretly grappled with mental illness before taking her own life during the spring semester"--Provided by publisher.
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Life after suicide

finding courage, comfort & community after unthinkable loss
2019
Jennifer Ashton, M.D., has witnessed firsthand the impact of a loved one?s suicide. When her ex-husband killed himself soon after their divorce, her world?and that of her children?was shattered. Though she held a very public position with one of the world?s largest media companies, she was hesitant to speak about the personal trauma that she and her family experienced following his death. A woman who addresses the public regularly on intimate health topics, she was uncertain of revealing her devastating loss?the most painful thing she?d ever experienced. But with the high-profile suicides of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain, Dr. Ashton recognized the importance of talking about her experience and the power of giving voice to her grief. She shared her story with her Good Morning America family on air?an honest, heartbreaking revelation that provided comfort and solace to others, like her and her family, who have been left behind.
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Madame Bovary

Backgrounds and sources; essays in criticism
1965

Survivor

a novel
Tender Branson, the last surviving member of a death cult, recounts his life story as he flies all alone in an airplane that is set to crash.
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Madame Bovary

The desires and illusions of Emma Bovary, the bored wife of a provincial doctor in mid-nineteenth-century France, are shattered when reality catches up with her.

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