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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Social institutions > Death & dying
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Good-bye Skink
(Paperback)
Suzanne T. Saldarini; Illustrated by Lou Simeone; Preface by Inna Rozentsvit
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R730
Discovery Miles 7 300
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The heart-wrenchingly honest new book about life and death from
forensic pathologist and bestselling author of UNNATURAL CAUSES, Dr
Richard Shepherd A TIMES AND SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 'Deeply
insightful. Unflinching' THE TIMES 'A finely-crafted detective
story' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Enlightening, strangely uplifting' DAILY
MAIL 'Fascinating' DAILY EXPRESS _________ Dr Richard Shepherd, a
medical detective and Britain's top forensic pathologist, shares
twenty-four of his most intriguing, enlightening and
never-before-told cases. These autopsies, spanning the seven ages
of human existence, uncover the secrets not only of how a person
died, but also of how they lived. From old to young, murder to
misadventure, and illness to accidental death, each body has
something to reveal - about its owner's life story, how we age,
justice, society, the certainty of death. And, above all, the
wonderful marvel of life itself. _________ Praise for Dr Richard
Shepherd 'Gripping, grimly fascinating, and I suspect I'll read it
at least twice' Evening Standard 'A deeply mesmerising memoir of
forensic pathology. Human and fascinating' Nigella Lawson 'An
absolutely brilliant book. I really recommend it, I don't often say
that but it's fascinating' Jeremy Vine, BBC Radio 2 'Puts the
reader at his elbow as he wields the scalpel' Guardian
'Fascinating, gruesome yet engrossing' Richard and Judy, Daily
Express 'Fascinating, insightful, candid, compassionate' Observer
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Those Who Remained
(Paperback)
Zsuzsa F Varkonyi; Translated by Peter Czipott; Edited by Patty Howell
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R977
R836
Discovery Miles 8 360
Save R141 (14%)
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Tamar Granot provides practical and sensitive advice on how best to
support children who have experienced bereavement or other kinds of
loss. She explores the effects of different kinds of loss,
including the suicide of a family member, the death of a sibling,
parental abandonment and the loss of a parent through divorce or
addiction. She explains how loss is experienced by children and
adolescents of different ages, and looks at how the circumstances
of loss and the behaviour of other family members can affect a
child's reaction to it. Describing the consequences it can have for
children's development Granot also discusses how adults who have
suffered unresolved loss in the past themselves can understand the
impact of their own experiences on their parenting and professional
lives.
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