Losing a Parent

Losing a Parent by Fiona Marshall, published by Sheldon in 1993, is a thoughtful exploration of the emotional landscape that accompanies the loss of a parent. This edition, written in English and spanning 146 pages, addresses the complex feelings of grief and bereavement, providing insights into the familial relationships that are affected by such a profound loss. The book aims to guide readers through their experiences, offering a space for reflection and understanding.
Readers will find a compassionate examination of the various stages of grief, as well as the impact of death on family dynamics. Losing a Parent delves into the intricacies of mourning and the ways in which individuals cope with their emotions. By focusing on themes related to family and relationships, this work serves as a resource for those navigating the difficult journey of loss, fostering a sense of connection and shared experience.
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