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What's Wrong With My Family?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 76

What's Wrong With My Family?

When I first started writing this book, I envisioned myself as the audience. Magda, at various ages between 11 and 18, growing up in an alcoholic home-not knowing what it was, what was wrong, or what to do. I felt like I was dying inside. After I finished this book, I now believe it is for anyone who is struggling with the family disease of alcoholism and is looking for answers. Anyone who wants to know more about it, how it affects them, and how they can get help. I pray my story gives you strength, hope, and healing from this cunning, baffling, and powerful disease.

Change
  • Language: en

Change

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Forgotten Mourners
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 141

The Forgotten Mourners

Laceys Sister, 3/29/13 Davids Sister, 10/26/12 Bella, 8/21/12 A sibling loss to suicide is even more unique because the sibling(s) left behind are often forgotten mourning the loss of their brother or sister alone in the shadows of their parents grief. This book discusses some of the challenges sibling survivors of suicide will face, both individually and as a family unit, including: -- What can I expect during the grieving process as a sibling survivor of suicide? -- How can I set boundaries to take care of myself? -- Will my relationship with my parents change? -- How do I answer questions about my now-departed sibling? -- What can I do to get through the holidays and anniversaries? -- How do I keep my brother or sister alive in my life, without him or her physically present? These questions and more are answered directly from the authors experiences following the loss of her eighteen year-old brother to suicide in November 2001. Hopefully, her experiences will give sibling survivors of suicide a bit of strength, hope, and peace in navigating the long road to healing ahead.

What's Brave, Mama?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

What's Brave, Mama?

Chloe and her mother are at the playground when Chloe hears some loud noises that frighten her. Her mother tries to comfort her, but Chloe is afraid to continue playing. How can she help Chloe understand what it means to be brave so she can learn to face her fears? This book is based on a true story experienced by the author. The event inspired her to write this story and help other parents or family members describe what it means to be brave to children.

What's Real, Mama?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

What's Real, Mama?

In What's Real, Mama, Chloe and her mother are watching a play when Chloe sees something that scares her. Her mother tries to explain the difference between real and pretend, but Chloe does not understand. How can she help Chloe?

Do They Have Bad Days in Heaven?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

Do They Have Bad Days in Heaven?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-09-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

When the first edition of Do They Have Bad Days in Heaven? Surviving the Suicide Loss of a Sibling was published in 2001, it was the first comprehensive resource for sibling suicide survivors. In this updated edition, Michelle Linn-Gust (Rusk) doesn't change the story she told nineteen years ago, but gives the reader perspective on the changes that have occurred on how suicide and suicide loss are viewed. She also discusses how her life has changed. And stayed the same. Do They Have Bad Days in Heaven? Surviving the Suicide Loss of a Sibling is the first comprehensive resource for sibling suicide survivors. Michelle Linn-Gust takes the reader through the personal experience of losing her you...

Dying to Be Free
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

Dying to Be Free

Honest, gentle advice for those who have survived an unspeakable loss—the suicide of a loved one. Surviving the heartbreak of a loved one's suicide - you don't have to go through it alone. Authors Beverly Cobain and Jean Larch break through suicide's silent stigma in Dying to Be Free, offering gentle advice for those left behind, so that healing can begin.

A History of African Linguistics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

A History of African Linguistics

The first global history of African linguistics as an emerging autonomous academic discipline, covering Africa, the Americas, Asia, Australia, and Europe.

Martyn's Notes on Jaffna
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 450

Martyn's Notes on Jaffna

This very intresting compilation, written by the son of he first photographer and journalist of Ceylon, is of the various important dates in the history starting with the advent of the Portuguese in 1505. Its goes on to cover the Dutch period in a short cap to reach the copious section of the British period that commenced in 1795 and continues till the authors time of compiling in the 1920 s. Although the eras of the Portuguese and Dutch are over in a few pages. The record of the events of the British stretch over 125 pages. Another wonderful part of this book is 442 short notes on the places, people, history, scandals, poetry, celebrations, arrival of ships that make the book interesting to those who know Jaffna only by name.

The Nazi Death Camps
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 52

The Nazi Death Camps

Discusses where the death and concentration camps were located in Nazi Germany, the methods used to kill those sent to the camps, and what happened to those who were forced to work in the camps