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Grief: The Mourning After: Dealing with Adult Bereavement, 2nd Edition Review

Grief: The Mourning After: Dealing with Adult Bereavement, 2nd Edition
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I ordered the book Grief the Mourning After 2nd edition by Catherine Sanders and have been very pleased with
it. The book was a great bargain, in new condition, was professionally wrapped for mailing. Most important, it
has been most helpful to me as a grieving spouse. I highly recommend it.

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Reviews from the First Edition. "Written with insight and sensitivity for people in all stages of grief and recovery, this book can be used as a resource for all caregivers, both professional and volunteer..It is essential reading for anyone engaged in bereavement counseling." --Oncology Nursing Forum "This book for caregivers provides a theoretical framework for understanding the process of bereavement and for stimulating further research." --An Annotated Bibliography on Death and Dying "The book offers clear descriptions of the grieving process, well-illustrated with case studies, and practical interventions for assisting the bereaved." --Journal of Palliative Care

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My Lost and Found Life Review

My Lost and Found Life
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"My Lost and Found Life" captivated me from the very first paragraph and didn't let me go. It is a heartwarming story about a young woman who is thrust into growing up fast, making the best of a bad situation, about making decisions right or wrong, about discovering love, relationships and learning to cope with life's journeys. Ashley's transformation is amazing, and I highly recommend this book to all the mothers out there whose daughters are coming of age and to all the daughters. I believe they will both enjoy it as much as I did. Good job!!

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Prisoners in the Palace: How Princess Victoria became Queen with the Help of Her Maid, a Reporter, and a Scoundrel Review

Prisoners in the Palace: How Princess Victoria became Queen with the Help of Her Maid, a Reporter, and a Scoundrel
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When I read the synopsis of this book, I mistook it for a history of Princess Victoria's life before she became Queen. I was rather disappointed when it arrived and I realized it was a novel with a romance bent.
In the end, I am glad I made the mistake because the author actually packed a lot of history in the book and she is also a phenomenal writer. There wasn't one wasted word and everything seemed to move the plot forward without sacrificing the historical content and accuracy.
This is an excellent book without too much emphasis on the romantic aspect, which seemed to evolve rather naturally and also became part of the reader's education concerning what it was like to be penniless and without a family during that time in England.
The book is geared toward young adults, but for those parents of young girls who may be interested in the book: It does (tastefully) explore how young women turned to prostitution and also how the young women who worked in the "downstairs" were left to fend for themselves when it came to the unwanted attention from male employees.
All in all, this is an excellent book that whetted my appetite for a more information regarding Queen Victoria's reign. I'm certain it will do the same for the target audience.

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