The Grief Club: The Secret to Getting Through All Kinds of Change

The Grief Club: The Secret to Getting Through All Kinds of Change
ISBN-10
1592857825
ISBN-13
9781592857821
Category
Self-Help
Pages
368
Language
English
Published
2009-08-07
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Author
Melody Beattie

Description

The Grief Club is Melody Beattie's profoundly personal, powerfully healing book to help readers through life's most difficult times. The Grief Club is Melody Beattie's profoundly personal, powerfully healing book to help readers through life's most difficult times. Part memoir, part self-help book, part journalism, The Grief Club is a book of stories bound together by the human experience of loss in its many forms such as death, divorce, drug addiction, and the tumultuous yet tender process of recovery. It's a book you need to read and share.Twenty years ago, Codependent No More established Melody Beattie as a pioneering voice in self-help literature and endeared her to readers who longed for healthier relationships. Over the years, Melody has invited readers into her life with several more best-selling books--each punctuated with her trademark candor and intuitive wisdom.

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