When The Bough Breaks: Forever After the Death of a Son or Daughter by Judith R. Bernstein |
by Dennis Apple
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by Suzanne Redfern
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by Barbara D. Rosof
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by Anne McCracken
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Each chapter closes with a short message in bold print, written from the point of view of Goodman's dead son, Jason. She clarifies in the introduction that this is not channeling or automatic writing, merely her best guess as to what he might have to add to her own thoughts. Regardless of your point of view on these additions, it is clear that Jason is continually present to his family.
While the particular focus of the book relates to parental grief, much of it is both useful and appropriate for anyone dealing with a powerful loss. --Jill Lightner
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