Karen deVries

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Traditionally, mourning is a public and a structured process. We attend viewings and funerals and memorial services, cover our mirrors, sit shiva for a week, recite the kaddish for at least a month, wear black for a year and a day. Grief, by contrast, is a private experience, unconstrained by ritual or time.
Lost & Found: Reflections on Grief, Gratitude, and Happiness
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