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Finding Hope When a Child Dies: What Other Cultures Can Teach Us

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The author of this practical guide to overcoming the tragic loss of a child draws on years of clinical experience and hundreds of case studies to offer advice on how to deal with this terrible tragedy. 15,000 first printing.

208 pages, Hardcover

First published August 4, 1999

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Doris Ober

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July 31, 2008
Alex's godparents sent us this book after Devon died. I think it's helped me stay sane, giving me perspective and practical ideas of things to do. In the memorial garden we have a lovely jizo buddha, who is a representation of buddha the Japanese developed in the 1960s to help women deal with the trauma of abortions & miscarriages, stillborns & infants & children who die. We look for hope in every moment.
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April 6, 2013
Great book. Full of hope and inspiration. Loved it.
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