I wasn't ready to say goodbye
surviving, coping & healing after the sudden death of a loved one
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Author
Contributions
- Blair, Pamela D. - Contributor
Publication
2000 - Champion Press, Vancouver, WA, Washington (State)
Language
English
Word Count
71,250 words, Guess
Page Count
285 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveiwasntreadytosay00broo
- ISBN-101891400274
- ISBN-139781891400278
- Goodreads49327
- Library of Congress Control Number00131036
and 8 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2015301059
- OCLC Control Number43846343
- Better World BooksP7-DBX-791
- Better World Books9781891400278
- Better World BooksP7-ARJ-866
- Better World BooksP7-BYV-621
- Better World BooksO6-CFM-248
- Open LibraryOL18382193M
Classifications
- DDC155.9/37
- LCCBF575.G7 N6527 2000
- LCCBF575.G7N6527 2000
Description
This updated edition of the best-selling bereavement classic (more than 75,000 copies in print) explores tragic and sudden loss, authored by two women who have lost someone firsthand. Featured on ABC World News, Fox and Friends and many other shows, this book acts as a touchstone of sanity through difficult times. I Wasn’t Ready to Say Goodbye covers such difficult topics as the first few weeks, suicide, death of a child, children and grief, funerals and rituals, physical effects, homicide and depression. With new material covering the unique circumstances of loss, men and women’s grieving styles, religion and faith, myths and misunderstandings, I Wasn’t Ready to Say Goodbye reflects the shifting face of grief. Each year about eight million Americans suffer the death of a close family member. Such incomprehensible loss must be dealt with daily—for those who face the challenges of a sudden death, I Wasn’t Ready to Say Goodbye can be a comforting hand to hold.
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- I wasn't ready to say goodbye: surviving, coping & healing after the sudden death of a loved one
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