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An amazing insight into greif from a brilliant writer. - Goodreads The saddest part of this book is the ending :( - Goodreads This was truly a lovely, raw portrayal of fresh grief. - Goodreads No writer has inspired me to think like he has. - Goodreads Honesty and insight about the process of grieving. - Goodreads He is so precious, as is this love story. - Goodreads Review: A Grief ObservedUser Review - Jeremy - GoodreadsAs with everything, Lewis writes with candor, openness, deep emotion, and great insight. The spiritual insight he offers in the middle of his dark night of the soul (his wife's passing) was both touching and inspiring (as well as brutally honest). I highly recommend it. Read full review Review: A Grief ObservedUser Review - Cindy Wine - GoodreadsI highly recommend this book to anyone going through a period of grief. It is excellent and something I know I will want (and need) to read again. Read full review Related books
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Common terms and phrasesafraid bait become bereavement better body cancer circles cloud of atoms comes Cosmic Sadist course day in grief desperate dread dream earthly emotion empty eternal exactly experience face fact faith fear feel God's hands going Grief Observed H's death H's lover happens happy Heaven hope house of cards hurts iconoclast idea imagination intimacy joke knew knocked last night less living locked door look love for H marriage matter mean mean street meet memory of H merely mind mood mourn never once past anguish Perhaps phantasmagoria physical pain picture praise problem Re-union reality religion and I'll remember riage seemed sense shattered sidling back sorrow sort soul sound Spiritualists spiteful imbecile spread over everything stump suffer suppose sword talk tears tell terrible there's thing thinking of H thought toffee toothache torture trap true truth vacuum wishful thinking woman words worse worst References to this bookFrom Google ScholarThe alienation of the sufferer.Janet B Younger - 1995 - Advances in Nursing Science " There Are Survivors": Telling a Story of Sudden DeathCarolyn Ellis - 1993 - Sociological Quarterly Caring for Bereaved Patients" All the Doctors Just Suddenly Go"Holly G Prigerson, Selby C Jacobs - 2001 - JAMA Bibliographic information |