
Early Winter
Learning to Live, Love and Laugh Again After a Painful Loss
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Boston
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By:
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Howard Bronson
About this listen
I am your parent, child, spouse, sibling, or friend...gone forever gone. I am not coming back. I will always know that you loved me. You will always know that I loved you.
Just one small excerpt of this very powerful bereavement book. Based on the accidental death of the author's father due to a surgical mistake, Early Winter will help you to reconnect with your own feelings of loss and eventual acceptance. This book will make you laugh at times and cry at others as it takes you through the process of challenging loss and delivers you to a better place.
©2021 Howard F. Bronson (P)2021 TantorListeners also enjoyed...
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