A Long-Shadowed Grief.A Long-Shadowed Grief Harold Ivan Smith Cowley Publications 4 Brattle brat·tle Scots n. 1. A rattling or clattering sound. 2. A movement that produces such a sound. intr.v. Street, Suite 309, Cambridge, MA 02138 1561012815 $14.95 www.cowley.org Written by former funeral director Harold Ivan Smith, A Long-Shadowed Grief: Suicide and its Aftermath is a compassionate com·pas·sion·ate adj. 1. Feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic. See Synonyms at humane. 2. Granted to an individual because of an emergency or other unusual circumstances: , serious discussion of the grief and suffering that friends and family endure in the wake of a loved one's suicide. From permitting oneself to grieve grieve v. grieved, griev·ing, grieves v.tr. 1. To cause to be sorrowful; distress: It grieves me to see you in such pain. 2. and survive, how one can learn to live a spiritual life as a survivor, to praying one's grief, surviving the toll suicide takes on one's assumptions and values, and much more, A Long-Shadowed Grief covers in-depth the emotional dimensions of relearning re·learn·ing n. The process of regaining a skill or ability that has been partially or entirely lost. re·learn v. day-to-day living after a loved one has made the choice to
die. True stories of suicide and the words of survivors illustrate this
comforting, plain-spoken discussion.
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