Through Troubled Waters

Through Troubled Waters by William H. Armstrong is a poignant exploration of grief, published by Harper & Row in 1973. This second edition spans 86 pages and is presented in English. The book recounts the author’s personal experience following the sudden death of his wife, offering insights into the emotional turmoil that accompanies such a profound loss.
Readers will find that this work provides a compassionate perspective on the grieving process, aiming to assist those navigating similar experiences. Armstrong’s narrative is marked by an understanding of the complexities of loss, making it a resource for individuals seeking solace and guidance during difficult times. The book’s focus on grief and healing resonates with those who have faced sudden bereavement, making it a relevant addition to discussions on loss and recovery.
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Mr. Armstrong, author of “Sounder”, a well-known children’s story, tells the story of the sudden death of his wife. This book has received praise for its adept help and understanding for people suddenly grieving over the loss of a loved one.
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