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| 1. | George C. Kandle, Pastoral Psychologist |
| "This book, by women who have done their homework on grief, offers a
companion for others still recuperating. Further, it introduces us to so
many others, both famous and ordinary, who can hold a hand and comfort a
soul... read full editorial |
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| 2. | Bradley Evans, MD,Cardiologist, Providence, Portland |
| "A well written book about a very difficult subject. This book will be
extremely useful for those going through these difficult times." |
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| 3. | E. Charles Douville, MD, Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Providence Portland |
| "As one who deals with unexpected death, I am so pleased to find a truly
valuable reference for those souls who are blindsided by such misery...The
book is thoughtful, thorough and intensely meaningful. Up until now,... read full editorial |
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| 4. | Helen Fitzgerald, author of The Greiving Child, The Mourning Handbook and The Grieving Teen |
| "I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye is a book that is easily related to by
anyone struggling to cope with the sudden death of a loved one. I highly
recommend this book, not only to the bereaved, but to friends and
counselors... read full editorial |
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| 5. | Charlotte A. Tomaino, PhD, Neuropsychologist |
| "The authors have captured a means of discussing, exploring, elucidating a
very painful life passage in real life, down to earth language and
experience. Many thanks to Pam and Brook for...the generosity in sharing
their discoveries to further our healing." |
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| 6. | Book Description |
| Each year about eight million Americans suffer the death of a close family
member. The list of high visibility disasters, human suffering and sudden
loss is long and will continue to grow. From TWA Flight 800 to Egypt... read full editorial |