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After the Death of a Child: Living with Loss through the Years

Author Ann K. Finkbeiner
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Category Health & Fitness
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ISBN / ASIN080185914X
ISBN-139780801859144
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Sales Rank215,702
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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A book that explores our own resilience in the midst of one of the most distressful forms of human suffering, the death of a child. Because children aren't supposed to die, the loss is not only painful but profoundly disorienting. Finkbeiner, whose only child died in 1987, refers to her own experience and the experience of others to show that while bereaved parents can never really let go, they can and do recover, often developing a new appreciation for their own lives. Says one parent: "You just don't treat life as lightly, and if you don't treat things lightly, they do become richer."
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