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Thoughts for the Holidays: Finding Permission to Grieve The candles are lit, the houses are decorated, and the grieving person struggles to find any joy in the celebrations.The holidays are difficult for anyone in grief.. Doug gives the reader permission


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Thoughts for the Holidays: Finding Permission to Grieve

Title:Thoughts for the Holidays: Finding Permission to Grieve
Author:Doug Manning
Rating:4.52 (726 Votes)
Asin:1892785404
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:24 Pages
Publish Date:2001-10-01
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Editorial : About the Author Doug Manning has been writing and speaking in the areas of grief and elder care for the past 30 years. His best selling titles Don't Take My Grief Away From Me and When Love Gets Tough have sold over a million copies since published. His company, In-Sight Books has published over 40 books and dvds in the areas of grief, elder care and retirement. Doug writes like a long-time friend who is sitting in the room with you sharing your experiences and your hurt.

The holidays are difficult for anyone in grief. The candles are lit, the houses are decorated, and the grieving person struggles to find any joy in the celebrations. Doug gives the reader permission to find their own special way to cope, to remember and to survive the hurdles that the holiday season can present.

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