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Grief and remembering : 25 Australians tell it like it is / edited by Allan Kellehear
Bib ID 914213
Format BookBook
Description East Hawthorn, Vic. : Rivoli, 2001 
ix, 158 p. ; 21 cm. 
ISBN 0957861702 :  0957861702 (pbk.)  0957861702 
Summary

Do you ever wonder why you don't seem to be "getting over" your grief? Do you ever get annoyed by people's pop psychoanalysis of your loss? 25 everyday Australians reflect upon these questions and more, as they describe their own unique experiences of grief.

Subjects Bereavement.  |  Grief.  |  Grief.  |  Bereavement.
Other authors/contributors Kellehear, Allan

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