Presents stories of the human-animal bond that exists even after the death of a pet and offers advice on such topics as euthanasia, caring for oneself while grieving, and ways to memorialize a pet's life.
Whatever your loss, and however you are adjusting to it, this book can help you move forward into a state of acceptance.
How can God reveal himself in such a time? What do you do with the crushing ache and unanswered questions about the death of a baby? Good Grief: When Grief Meets Grace narrates a mother's journey after just such a loss.
This classic text includes a foreword by Dr. Timothy Johnson, a leading communicator of medical health care information. An afterword by the author's daughters tells how the book came to be.
An updated edition explores Charles M. Schultz's wartime experiences, creation of the Peanuts characters, his strong yet idiosyncratic moral and ethical code, and the true story behind the elusive Little Red-Haired Girl. Reprint.
"Good Grief will bring hope to those who feel, that because of the sheer pain of their loss, there could never be another tomorrow worth living.
Describes the life and career of cartoonist Charles M. Schulz.
The brilliantly funny and heartwarming New York Times bestseller about a young woman who stumbles, then fights to build a new life after the death of her husband. 36-year-old Sophie Stanton loses her young husband to cancer.
Whatever your loss, and however you are adjusting to it, this book can help you move forward into a state of acceptance.
Donna Williams RN- Hospice nurse for over 20 years As a breast cancer survivor, I have been able to look at my emotions differently since I have read this book. This book gave me a different perspective on the way I could grieve.
This is life in a state where everyone knows everything, and everything is everybody’s else's business.
Good Grief: The Guide and Journal, a two-book pack, offers Good Grief, a foundation for understanding the natural process of grieving, along with The Good Grief Journal, a pathway for expressing, exploring, and growing from a significant ...
Good Grief follows a ten year old boy through the grieving process from disbelief to anger to acceptance in the year following his father’s death.
Returning from the memorial service for her husband, a tough tabloid editor cut down in his prime, June Pepper sets about following his instructions to keep a journal as therapy.
GOOD GRIEF follows Nkechi, or N—a med-school dropout, a first-generation Nigerian, a would-be goddess—as she navigates first loves and losses, and tries to find answers in her parents, the boy next door, and the stars.
Good Grief is a story expressed in letters about committed love, disappointments, triumphs, romance, loss, and renewal. For more information on "Good Grief" visit www.lolaejolinelambert.com