Final Conversations: Helping the Living and the Dying Talk to Each OtherVanderWyk & Burnham, 2007 - 234 pages When asked, most people want an opportunity to talk with a loved one at least one more time before it's too late. Authors Keeley and Yingling have brought trained ears to the stories of the "experienced living," people who have engaged in final conversations with loved ones-and who have been so glad they did. |
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Americans and DeathWhy Is It So Difficult? | 3 |
Taking Care of Business | 37 |
Spiritual Messages | 62 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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