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Over 600,000 Americans die from cancer every year, leaving behind loved ones with heavy hearts. Part of the award-winning Grief Diaries series, Surviving Loss by Cancer offers inspiring real-life stories of grievers who take us on their own poignant journeys beginning with their loved one's first symptoms, to the moment of diagnosis, through to their loved one's final breath, and beyond. Filled with understanding and compassion, the stories serve as a life raft in the storm of emotions, and offer readers hope, strength, courage as they transition into life without their loved one.
True stories and 25 real impact statements by loved ones searching for justice.
17 true stories about dissociative identity disorder and living with multiple parts, alters, identities & personalities
A stunning gallery of portraits showcasing a timeless journey experienced by people around the world.
True stories, questions and answers by 15 women about managing and living with gastroparesis and other motility disorders.
14 true stories about surviving the sudden loss of a loved one
True stories about marriage and hope following loss of a child
A guide of tips and suggestions from 20 women who reassuringly guide you through those first years including handling belongings, facing birthdays and holidays, navigating questions and more.
True stories about dissociative identity disorder and living with multiple parts, alters, identities & personalities
Fascinating true stories about after-death communication and the power of love. Grief Diaries creator Lynda Cheldelin Fell dreamed of her daughter's death two years before it happened. When the nightmare came true in 2009, she watched her deceased grandmother guide her daughter safely to heaven. Despite the shock of her tragic loss, Lynda's experience brought tremendous comfort to her broken heart. But her incident is far from unique. Bonnie's deceased father smiled and winked at her before disappearing behind a building. Mary saw her deceased mother's eyes in the face of a stranger. The morning after Sharon released a single balloon in memory of her former fiancÉ, she woke to a voice in her ear saying, "I got my balloon." Christine's dead in-laws appeared in her bedroom, and stayed for an hour. Part of the Grief Diaries series exploring life experiences, Grief Diaries: Hello From Heaven features true stories about the natural phenomena known as after-death communication. Narrated by writers from all walks of life, each story offers a fascinating glimpse into the possibility that there is more to life . . . and death . . . than meets the eye.