 | Barbara K. Roberts, Ann Jackson - 2002 - 100 pages
The wife of former Oregon State Senator Frank Roberts shares her story of personal grief and shows readers how to approach death in a healthy, informed way that makes the ... | |
 | Maureen P. Keeley, Julie M. Yingling - 2007 - 234 pages
"Final conversations can take place any time between a terminal diagnosis and the loved one's death. The communication needs of the survivors who must go on living are the ... | |
 | Ira Byock, MD - 1998 - 320 pages
Nobody should have to die in pain. Nobody should have to die alone. This is Ira Byock's dream, and he is dedicating his life to making it come true. Dying Well brings us to the ... | |
 | Anya Foos-Graber - 1984 - 111 pages
". . . Deathing offers much comfort and reassurance, in its relief of the helplessness of those who are dying, and in its insistence on death as a joyful birth into a new life ... | |
 | David J. Pelzer - 2000 - 218 pages
In a practical guide to overcoming a debilitating personal history, the author uses his own powerful story to explain how people can move beyond personal suffering and painful ... | |
 | Art Buchwald - 2000 - 182 pages
A widower seeks help from his deceased wife in finding a new bride, but the incorporeal Stella becomes jealous of the women who could potentially replace her. 50,000 first ... | |
 | Virginia Morris - 2004 - 292 pages
Morris helps turn fears into constructive, practical action by teaching readers how to be better prepared, make better decisions, and be more in control of the options that ... | |
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