The Bitter Taste of Grief

The Bitter Taste of Grief

Author: Angela Allen

Publisher: Place Far Away

Published: 2017-10-24

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780692973165

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The loss of your husband creates an emotional tornado. This personal workbook will help you find your calm center in God. Author and speaker Angela Richardson Allen draws on her own experience to help other women walk through the intense, confusing stages of grief. Like a tender friend, this open-ended journal asks honest and thoughtful questions you can work through at your own pace. You'll find guidance on important issues, like: - How to make practical plans for self-care; - How to deal with "fixers" who try to rush your grief; - How to ask for the support you really need instead; - How to make time and space for healing amid the demands of your life; - How to talk to your children about their grief journey; and - How to turn to God for comfort when you can't bring yourself to pray. Grounded in Biblical truth and filled with comfort from God's Word, The Bitter Taste of Grief A Widows Prayer Journal prompts deep reflection without being clinical or preachy. Whether you follow the exercises straight through or follow your heart to choose the module you need, The Bitter Taste of Grief provides a well of peace to refresh you all along your grief journey.


The Bitter Taste of Dying

The Bitter Taste of Dying

Author: Jason Smith

Publisher:

Published: 2015-07-06

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 9780996402019

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In his first book, author Jason Smith explores the depravity and desperation required to maintain an opiate addiction so fierce, he finds himself jumping continents to avoid jail time and learns the hard way that some demons cannot be outrun. While teaching in Europe, he meets a prostitute who secures drugs for him at the dangerous price of helping out the Russian mafia; in China, he gets his Percocet and Xanax fix but terrifies a crowd of children and parents at his job in the process; and in Mexico, Smith thought a Tijuana jail cell would be the perfect place to kick his Fentanyl habit, but soon realizes that the power of addiction is stronger than his desire to escape it. The Bitter Taste of Dying paints a portrait of the modern day drug addict with clarity and refreshing honesty. With a gritty mixture of self-deprecation and light-hearted confessional, Smith's memoir deftly describes the journey into the harrowing depths of addiction and demonstrates the experience of finally being released from it. "Jason is a great writer who's clearly done the life-destroying research that I can relate to. This is the voice of a new generation of drug addicts." - Jerry Stahl, NY Times bestselling author of Permanent Midnight and Happy Mutant Baby Pills


The Web that Has No Weaver

The Web that Has No Weaver

Author: Ted J. Kaptchuk

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 534

ISBN-13: 9780809228409

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Completely revised and thoroughly updated, The Web That Has No Weaver is a classic, comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of Chinese medicine.


The Bitter Taste of Murder

The Bitter Taste of Murder

Author: Camilla Trinchieri

Publisher: Soho Press

Published: 2021-08-10

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1641292849

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The follow-up to Murder in Chianti finds ex-NYPD detective Nico Doyle recruited by Italian authorities to investigate the murder of a prominent wine critic. One year after moving to his late wife’s Tuscan hometown of Gravigna, ex-NYPD detective Nico Doyle has fully settled into Italian country life, helping to serve and test recipes at his in-laws’ restaurant. But the town is shaken by the arrival of wine critic Michele Mantelli in his flashy Jaguar. Mantelli holds his influential culinary magazine and blog over Gravigna’s vintners and restaurateurs. Some of Gravigna's residents are impressed by his reputation, while others are enraged—especially Nico's landlord, whose vineyards Mantelli seems intent of ruining. Needless to say, Mantelli’s lavish, larger-than-life, and often vindictive personality has made him many enemies, and when he is poisoned, the local maresciallo, Perillo, has a headache of a high-profile murder on his hands—and once again turns to Nico for help.


Return to Amlydar

Return to Amlydar

Author: Clifford J. Farides

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2001-06-19

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0595189393

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Colonel Karl Gray was never certain whether he was dreaming of Amlydar or had been there, till the DIA General asked him to return. Military rifles, ammunition, and one small atomic bomb had been stolen from the United States. Karl Gray and Army Ranger Nick Quinlan were tasked to find and destory the weapons. Air Force Captain Samantha Mallory, an Amlydarian specialist, was selected to go with the soldiers as their guide. A Civil War rages in northern Amlydar as Nargon the Second has attacked the DeCrown Commonwealth. The sly Tyrant of Tash has covertly joined in the fray, the Free Marines fighting alongside the Legion of Parwin. Into this battlezone, three Outworlder soldiers must find their way to the seaport city of Tash while encountering Legion deserters, Valocerian warlocks, and ghosts from the Graywolf’s past.


Bearing the Unbearable

Bearing the Unbearable

Author: Joanne Cacciatore

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2017-06-27

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1614293171

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If you love, you will grieve—and nothing is more mysteriously central to becoming fully human. A 2017 Indies Finalist from Foreword Reviews. When a loved one dies, the pain of loss can feel unbearable—especially in the case of a traumatizing death that leaves us shouting, “NO!” with every fiber of our body. The process of grieving can feel wild and nonlinear—and often lasts for much longer than other people, the nonbereaved, tell us it should. Organized into fifty-two short chapters, Bearing the Unbearable is a companion for life’s most difficult times, revealing how grief can open our hearts to connection, compassion, and the very essence of our shared humanity. Dr. Joanne Cacciatore—bereavement educator, researcher, Zen priest, and leading counselor in the field—accompanies us along the heartbreaking path of love, loss, and grief. Through moving stories of her encounters with grief over decades of supporting individuals, families, and communities—as well as her own experience with loss—Cacciatore opens a space to process, integrate, and deeply honor our grief. Not just for the bereaved, Bearing the Unbearable will be required reading for grief counselors, therapists and social workers, clergy of all varieties, educators, academics, and medical professionals. Organized into fifty-two accessible and stand-alone chapters, this book is also perfect for being read aloud in support groups. Now available as an online course from the Wisdom Academy and as a journal in Bearing the Unbearable: A Guided Journal for Grieving.


Huangdi Neijing

Huangdi Neijing

Author:

Publisher: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press

Published: 2010-11-03

Total Pages: 580

ISBN-13: 9629969270

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Neijing is traditional Chinese medicine; it encompasses all the central tenets of Chinese medicine practised today. Neijing zhiyao, in two volumes, compiled by Li Zhongzi of the Ming dynasty, was carefully proofread by Xue Shengbai of the Qing dynasty. Among the hundred or so annotated editions of Neijing Suwen and Lingshu that appeared in different formats and styles in previous generations, only Neijing zhiyao compiled by Mr. Li Nianer of the Ming dynasty is the most succinct but pithy. —— from Sibu Zonglu Yiyaobian


Grief One Day at a Time

Grief One Day at a Time

Author: Dr. Alan Wolfelt

Publisher: Companion Press

Published: 2016-04-01

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 1617222402

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After a loved one dies, each day can be a struggle. But each day, you can also find comfort and understanding in this daily companion. With one brief entry for every day of the calendar year, this little book by beloved grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt offers small, one-day-at-a-time doses of guidance and healing. Each entry includes an inspiring or soothing quote followed by a short discussion of the day's theme. This compassionate gem of a book will accompany you.


Father and Son

Father and Son

Author: Edward C. Sellner

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2001-09-06

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1579107451

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Grief

Grief

Author: Darrelyn Gunzburg

Publisher: The Wessex Astrologer

Published: 2019-07-30

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1910531367

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Grief doesn't discriminate. It will touch all of us at some point; an uninvited guest that can't be shown the door, that takes over our lives and changes us forever. In this gut-wrenchingly beautiful book, Darrelyn Gunzburg shows us how knowing the shape of grief and its consequences over time give edges and boundaries to this dark pathway, revealing that through the prickly branches and the mist, life awaits us at the edge of the forest, dressed in cloths of gold and sustained with love and warmth. Helping ourselves first means we gain the wisdom that grief gives us to help others on their unique journey to encounter a changed future with focus, determination, and understanding when grief comes to call. To allow someone in grief to give voice to their experiences is not just being kind. It is saving their life.