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SELF-HELP / Death, Grief, Bereavement
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The gentle art of Swedish death cleaning, how to free yourself and your family from a lifetime of clutter, text and drawings by Margareta Magnusson
Your end of life matters, how to talk with family and friends, Anne Finkelman Ziff
On my own, Diane Rehm
Life after suicide, finding courage, comfort & community after unthinkable loss, Jennifer Ashton, M.D
Breaking sad, what to say after loss, what not to say, and when to just show up, edited by Shelly Fisher & Jennifer Jones
Little matches, a memoir of grief and light, Maryanne O'Hara
The rising, murder, heartbreak, and the power of human resilience in an American town, Ryan D'Agostino
What matters most, the get your shit together guide to wills, money, insurance, and life's "what-ifs", Chanel Reynolds
The other side of yet, finding light in the midst of darkness, Michelle D. Hord
Advice for future corpses (and those who love them), a practical perspective on death and dying, Sallie Tisdale
Dying, a memoir, Cory Taylor
Finding Peter, a true story of the hand of providence and evidence of life after death, William Peter Blatty
Finding meaning, the sixth stage of grief, David Kessler ; written with support of the Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Family and the Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Foundation
The unspeakable loss, how do you live after a child dies?, Nisha Zenoff
Grief works, stories of life, death, and surviving, Julia Samuel
Reimagining death, stories and practical wisdom for home funerals and green burials, Lucinda Herring ; foreword by David Spangler
The art of dying well, a practical guide to a good end of life, Katy Butler
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