Candle for Lisa

Candle for Lisa by Debbie Ruskin, published by Pennine Pens in October 2002, is a 72-page work that delves into themes surrounding death and its implications within the realms of politics and social sciences. This edition presents a thoughtful exploration of how societal structures and individual experiences intersect with the concept of mortality, offering insights that resonate across various contexts.
Readers will find a nuanced examination of the sociological aspects of death, as well as its impact on personal and collective identities. The book engages with the complexities of how society perceives and responds to loss, making it relevant for those interested in sociology and the broader implications of death within social frameworks. Through its concise format, Candle for Lisa invites reflection on the intricate relationship between life, death, and the societal constructs that shape our understanding of both.
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