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Another Step Up the Mountain
- By: Dianette Wells
- Narrated by: Hillary Huber, Pete Cross
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
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In this gripping memoir, learn the true story of how mountaineering and extreme sports enthusiast Dianette Wells endures the devastating loss of her son and learns to balance motherhood with a life of extreme adventure.
By: Dianette Wells
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Finding New Life After the Death of My Son
- Grace and Forgiveness in the Age of Counterfeit Pills and Fentanyl Poisoning
- By: Mark Bodnarczuk, Elin Larson
- Narrated by: Bob Souer
- Length: 12 hrs and 14 mins
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You go to wake up your eighteen-year-old son on Sunday morning for church and you find him dead in his bed. Only later do you learn he bought a single Xanax pill on Snapchat for fifteen dollars to calm his anxiety about the COVID-19 pandemic. He took the pill then ordered food from Door Dash, but he never lived to eat it. It was a counterfeit pill that contained over three times the lethal dose of fentanyl—that one pill killed him.
By: Mark Bodnarczuk, and others
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Living with Death Without God
- Stories and Solace for Non-Religious Mortals
- By: Valerie Jack
- Narrated by: Claire Rooney
- Length: 12 hrs
- Unabridged
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You'll meet people who know about darkness, yet still look for light and laughter. Bob finds life and fellowship at the natural burial ground that is his wife's last resting place. Kim's baby lived for only eight days yet left a lasting impact on her mother's heart and on the world. Matthew, who has prostate cancer, lives alone but learns to join song with others travelling a similar road. Ruth has a global pandemic to contend with on top of secondary cancer; while she can't choose her circumstances, she can choose to focus on all that remains possible.
By: Valerie Jack
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Plot Twist
- A Personal Guide to Surviving Life's Unexpected Curveballs
- By: Jana Firestone
- Narrated by: Jana Firestone
- Length: 6 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Humans are undeniably creatures of habit. So when sudden, unexpected plot twists pull the metaphorical rug from beneath our feet, it can sometimes feel impossible to regain our footing. Therapist and podcaster Jana Firestone knows this better than most, after losing her mum suddenly at the age of 21 and spending many years providing professional counselling to her clients during their darkest days. But in bearing witness to outpourings of grief, loss and pain on a daily basis, Firestone also experienced and observed remarkable resilience, transformation and hope.
By: Jana Firestone
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Losing Someone You Love
- A Handbook to Dealing with Grief & Loss While Healing and Honoring Your Loved One
- By: Carmen Rembert
- Narrated by: Linda Hamblin Denton
- Length: 46 mins
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"Losing Someone You Love” is a thoughtful and compassionate book about Navigating Grief with Understanding and Hope. It offers a compassionate and quick guide to help individuals cope with the profound pain of loss. The book delves into the complexities of grief, distinguishing between "Normal Death" and "Trauma," shedding light on the emotional landscapes of expected versus sudden losses. It also highlights the widely recognized "Stages of Grief," the author provides a roadmap to the rollercoaster of emotions that individuals may encounter after losing a loved one.
By: Carmen Rembert
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The Grief Cure
- Looking for the End of Loss
- By: Cody Delistraty
- Narrated by: Sean Pratt
- Length: 5 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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When Cody Delistraty lost his mother to cancer in his early 20s, he found himself unsure how to move forward. The typical advice was to move through the five stages, achieve closure, get back to work, go back to normal. So begins a journey into the new frontiers of grief, where Delistraty seeks out the researchers, technologists, therapists, marketers, and communities around the world who may be able to cure the pain of loss in novel ways.
By: Cody Delistraty
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Another Step Up the Mountain
- By: Dianette Wells
- Narrated by: Hillary Huber, Pete Cross
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
- Unabridged
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In this gripping memoir, learn the true story of how mountaineering and extreme sports enthusiast Dianette Wells endures the devastating loss of her son and learns to balance motherhood with a life of extreme adventure.
By: Dianette Wells
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Finding New Life After the Death of My Son
- Grace and Forgiveness in the Age of Counterfeit Pills and Fentanyl Poisoning
- By: Mark Bodnarczuk, Elin Larson
- Narrated by: Bob Souer
- Length: 12 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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You go to wake up your eighteen-year-old son on Sunday morning for church and you find him dead in his bed. Only later do you learn he bought a single Xanax pill on Snapchat for fifteen dollars to calm his anxiety about the COVID-19 pandemic. He took the pill then ordered food from Door Dash, but he never lived to eat it. It was a counterfeit pill that contained over three times the lethal dose of fentanyl—that one pill killed him.
By: Mark Bodnarczuk, and others
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Living with Death Without God
- Stories and Solace for Non-Religious Mortals
- By: Valerie Jack
- Narrated by: Claire Rooney
- Length: 12 hrs
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
You'll meet people who know about darkness, yet still look for light and laughter. Bob finds life and fellowship at the natural burial ground that is his wife's last resting place. Kim's baby lived for only eight days yet left a lasting impact on her mother's heart and on the world. Matthew, who has prostate cancer, lives alone but learns to join song with others travelling a similar road. Ruth has a global pandemic to contend with on top of secondary cancer; while she can't choose her circumstances, she can choose to focus on all that remains possible.
By: Valerie Jack
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Plot Twist
- A Personal Guide to Surviving Life's Unexpected Curveballs
- By: Jana Firestone
- Narrated by: Jana Firestone
- Length: 6 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Humans are undeniably creatures of habit. So when sudden, unexpected plot twists pull the metaphorical rug from beneath our feet, it can sometimes feel impossible to regain our footing. Therapist and podcaster Jana Firestone knows this better than most, after losing her mum suddenly at the age of 21 and spending many years providing professional counselling to her clients during their darkest days. But in bearing witness to outpourings of grief, loss and pain on a daily basis, Firestone also experienced and observed remarkable resilience, transformation and hope.
By: Jana Firestone
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Losing Someone You Love
- A Handbook to Dealing with Grief & Loss While Healing and Honoring Your Loved One
- By: Carmen Rembert
- Narrated by: Linda Hamblin Denton
- Length: 46 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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"Losing Someone You Love” is a thoughtful and compassionate book about Navigating Grief with Understanding and Hope. It offers a compassionate and quick guide to help individuals cope with the profound pain of loss. The book delves into the complexities of grief, distinguishing between "Normal Death" and "Trauma," shedding light on the emotional landscapes of expected versus sudden losses. It also highlights the widely recognized "Stages of Grief," the author provides a roadmap to the rollercoaster of emotions that individuals may encounter after losing a loved one.
By: Carmen Rembert
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The Grief Cure
- Looking for the End of Loss
- By: Cody Delistraty
- Narrated by: Sean Pratt
- Length: 5 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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When Cody Delistraty lost his mother to cancer in his early 20s, he found himself unsure how to move forward. The typical advice was to move through the five stages, achieve closure, get back to work, go back to normal. So begins a journey into the new frontiers of grief, where Delistraty seeks out the researchers, technologists, therapists, marketers, and communities around the world who may be able to cure the pain of loss in novel ways.
By: Cody Delistraty
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Good Grief!
- A Holistic & Practical Approach to Healing through Heartache
- By: Deborah Edgar
- Narrated by: Hope March
- Length: 2 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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Healing is not linear nor is it a destination. It is a process. With tender care of the soul, we can move through our heartache in healthy ways that lead to living full and authentic lives, filled with the desires of our heart. Good Grief! serves as a beacon of light along the path towards healing, providing holistic and practical suggestions along the way.
By: Deborah Edgar
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An Astonishing Hope
- A 60-Day Devotional for Cancer Sufferers
- By: Phil Wicklund
- Narrated by: Phil Wicklund
- Length: 6 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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Our hope in Jesus is astonishing. He is our solid rock and the firm foundation on which we stand during the fiery trial of cancer. This book contains 60 meditations on promises and principles from the Scriptures that point us to Jesus when we need him most.
By: Phil Wicklund
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A Kindness I Will Never Forget
- A Young Widow's Story
- By: Lisa Ramelow
- Narrated by: Lisa Ramelow
- Length: 2 hrs and 9 mins
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A Kindness I Will Never Forget tells the story of a young woman with a 2-year-old and a newborn, who suddenly becomes widowed at age 33. She explains the shock of coming home and finding her husband collapsed on her kitchen floor, of trying to save him, and of the futility of explaining his death to her young son. She details how she navigated her way from deep sorrow and shock, to once again beginning to live life with joy and celebration.
By: Lisa Ramelow
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Farewell (2024 Update)
- Vital End-of-Life Questions with Candid Answers from a Leading Palliative and Hospice Physician
- By: Edward T. Creagan MD, Sandra Wendel
- Narrated by: Mike Norgaard
- Length: 7 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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Being present at the bedside—EVEN AT THE MOMENT OF DEATH—can become an experience embedded in the minds and souls of family members for generations. It is a deeply emotional time, one of relief and sadness. Anyone who has taken that final journey with a loved one will never forget those moments. Dr. Edward Creagan has dedicated his life to death. And now this esteemed medical doctor examines death, not only from a medical standpoint, but from an acutely emotional perspective as events beyond our control unfold.
By: Edward T. Creagan MD, and others
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Sacred Tears
- A Witch's Guide to Grief
- By: Courtney Weber, Christopher Penczak - foreword by
- Narrated by: Wendy Tremont King
- Length: 7 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
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When loss leaves you reeling, struggling emotionally and spiritually, Sacred Tears offers support from a Witch's perspective. Courtney Weber provides guidance as you navigate the grief spiral at your own pace. She reassures you that grief is not only necessary, but sacred, and need not be rushed.
By: Courtney Weber, and others
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Letters from a Living Dead Man
- By: Elsa Barker
- Narrated by: Daniel Natal
- Length: 4 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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In "Letters from a Living Dead Man," Elsa Barker presents a fascinating collection of letters purportedly communicated through automatic writing from the spirit of Judge David P. Hatch after his death. This remarkable work, first published in 1914, offers profound insights into the afterlife, the nature of existence, and the continuity of consciousness beyond physical death.
By: Elsa Barker
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How to Go on Living When Someone You Love Dies
- By: Therese A. Rando
- Narrated by: Vicki-Jo Eva
- Length: 13 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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If you recently lost a loved one, How To Go On Living When Someone You Love Dies is the lifeline you are seeking. Dr. Therese A. Rando’s compassionate and comprehensive guide will help you navigate the storm and find your way back to solid ground.
By: Therese A. Rando
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Conversations with Monsters
- On Mortality, Creativity, and Neurodivergent Survival
- By: Charlotte Amelia Poe
- Narrated by: Hannah Van Der Westhuysen
- Length: 2 hrs and 32 mins
- Unabridged
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How does autistic trauma really feel, and how can you find your way through it to a warmer, brighter place? Written by best-selling author Charlotte Amelia Poe this is a poignant and whimsical exploration of the true autistic experience. Chapter-by-chapter, Poe delicately peels back the layers of what it is to be young and autistic in the modern world, touching on trauma, grief, mortality, love and everything in between.
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A Life Reimagined
- My Journey of Hope in the Midst of Loss
- By: Jill Halfpenny
- Narrated by: Jill Halfpenny
- Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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When Jill was four, her father died. He went to play his weekly game of five-a-side football, had a heart attack and never came home. In 2017, in cruelly similar circumstances, Jill’s partner Matt went to a gym class, suffered a cardiac arrest and never came home. These two tragic events frame Jill’s story in Life Reimagined as she explores how she dealt with profound grief as a child and teenager and then to her later in life as a partner and mother. When Matt died, Jill committed to processing her grief in ways she hadn’t attempted before.
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A gift I did not know I needed to recieve.
- By lynn Munro on 01-07-24
By: Jill Halfpenny
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With and Without You
- By: Kelsey Parker
- Narrated by: Kelsey Bowden
- Length: 5 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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Kelsey Parker's world was turned upside down in the summer of 2020 when her husband Tom, singer in boyband The Wanted, was cruelly diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. Heavily pregnant with their second child and coping with her own heartache at losing her partner of 13 years, Kelsey remained a tower of strength and positivity for Tom during his darkest days. When traditional treatments stopped working, she spent hours researching alternative therapies to give her husband extra time with his young children Aurelia and Bodhi.
By: Kelsey Parker
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Invisible Loss
- Recognizing and Healing the Unacknowledged Heartbreak of Everyday Grief
- By: Christina Rasmussen
- Narrated by: Christina Rasmussen
- Length: 7 hrs and 35 mins
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From an acclaimed grief educator and the author of Second Firsts and Where Did You Go? comes a road map to recognize and heal the often misunderstood and unspoken experience of everyday loss, so you can finally reenter and live your life in full.
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Fifty-Seven Fridays
- Losing Our Daughter, Finding Our Way
- By: Myra Sack, Joanne Cacciatore PhD - foreword
- Narrated by: Myra Sack
- Length: 8 hrs and 32 mins
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Life is unfolding as planned for Myra Sack and her husband Matt until their beautiful year-old daughter Havi is diagnosed with Tay-Sachs, a fatal neurodegenerative disease, and given only a year to live. Myra and Matt decide to celebrate Havi's short life and vow to show her as much of the world as they can, surrounded by friends and family who relocate to be in Havi's orbit. Tapping their Judaism, they transform Friday night Shabbats into birthday parties—"Shabbirthdays"—to replace the birthdays Havi will never have."Shabbirthdays"—to replace the birthdays Havi will never have.
By: Myra Sack, and others