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A Sharpness of Grief: poems and stories of a journey to healing

3 Truths about Divorce. It is NOT an unforgivable sin.
It is NOT the end of the world.
You can do better than "survive."
10 1/2 Factors That Help Recovery
...time...
...a supportive family...
...a good therapist... ...a supportive church family (hard to come by
sometimes unless you have the kind that is open, forgiving and does not
regard divorce as unforgiveable)... ...anger...
...time...
...tears...
...laughter (lots of this commodity and I mean LOTS!)... ...friends who don't impose
time limits on your grief... ...learning to ignore those who say, "Get over it. Move ON!"...
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WHERE
TO BUY
AuthorHouse Bookstore
(my
royalty is slightly larger,
but I'll be glad if you order from any of these fine stores)
Amazon.com
Barnes and Noble
Books
a Million
Powell's
Book's
and
ABE Books
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"Jim Drury’s story
"Looking East" is a gem, a concise and poignant
rendering of childhood loss and love,
of memory that remains true
and sustains one’s faith. In the
way good stories do, it nurtures
the human spirit."
Carolyn Servid, Co-Director,
The Island Institute, Sitka, AK |
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"This book has greatly added to
my life by putting into words what
not only I have experienced but
has been experienced by so many
of those I love. Bravo, Jim."
Rebecca Roby, Pace, FL
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"Pastor Jim Drury's poems and stories objectify the pain of divorce
and give
us memories " 'on the way
to becoming artifacts.' "
Hugh Ogden, poet.
[In Memoriam. Thanks, Hugh.] |
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