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Talking about Death: A Dialogue Between Parent and Child by Earl A. Grollman β€” book cover

Talking about Death: A Dialogue Between Parent and Child

by Earl A. Grollman, Grollman, Susan Avishai
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Synopsis

Why do people die? How do you explain the loss of a loved one to a child? This book is a compassionate guide for adults and children to read together, featuring a readalong story, answers to questions children ask about death, and a comprehensive list of resources and organizations that can help.

About the Author, Earl A. Grollman

Rabbi Earl A. Grollman is an internationally recognized bereavement counselor who has been named Hero of the Heartland and given the Distinguished Human Service Award from Yeshiva University, among countless other awards. He is author of the best-selling Living When a Loved One Has Died (Beacon / 2719-7 / $10.00 pb), among many other books, and articles about him and his work have appeared in USA Today, Harper's, Reader's Digest, Ann Landers, People, and in virtually every major American daily. He lives in Belmont, Massachusetts.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1991
Publisher
Beacon
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780807023631

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