Grief & Bereavement

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“Leavitt gives an intimate, honest depiction of how she moves from the blackest days slowly into the sunlight. There is no way out of grief other than through it.”

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“offers readers a deeply affecting, lyrical and often profound journey into the experience of love and loss.”

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“What if death is just the beginning of life?” With that question, author Laura Formentini dives into an exploration of loss that will ultimately help her heal from the feelings evoked by her son’s

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“Any reader looking to be challenged, comforted, questioned, enveloped, and seen needs to pick up a copy of Indigo immediately.

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“Forché has created a compelling collection that teaches us how to harness sentiment within our natural and historical world.”

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“[the author’s] perceptions remain young and fresh and are as vibrant as any poet’s working today.”

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Poetic culture still grapples with the question, what is the proper subject for poetry?

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When Sheryl Sandberg’s husband unexpectedly died while on a trip to Mexico, her world turned upside down.

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In On My Own, Diane Rehm shares with readers her experience of early grief after losing John Rehm, her husband of 54 years.

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She can write like no one else.”

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“. . . it’s hard not to love this book.”

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According to his only child, Christopher, William F.