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Title
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Children Facing Grief |
| Author |
Janis Loomis Romond |
| Release
Year |
1989 |
| Reviewed by |
Meridith Herman |
| Review Date |
2008 |
| Type of Book |
Non-Fiction |
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Death of
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Sibling |
| Type of Death |
Any |
| Target Age |
Any |
Summary
A compilation of letters from bereaved brothers and sisters sharing
their experience. Through reading them you see the similarities
as well as differences. Some siblings were lost from illness, others
died in accidents but the book demonstrates that they are not alone
in their situation or feelings.
Quotes
General Themes
Grief Process/Saying Good-bye/Anger/Change
What the Reviewer Liked
Writing Style
Author Qualifications
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Kara is the Gothic root of the word "care."
It means to reach out, to care, to lament, to grieve with.
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