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- The company we keep : a novel / by Itani, Frances,1942-author.;
"In this warm, bittersweet story, set in the same town as Remembering the Bones, five strangers find solace and new friendships as they grapple with grief in its many guises. Hazzley is having a hard time after the death of her husband. When her longtime friend Cassandra, café owner and occasional tea-leaf reader, suggests that Hazzley start up a conversation group, Hazzley posts a notice on the community board at the local grocery store. Four people turn up at the first meeting: Gwen, a recent retiree who is similarly getting over the loss of a husband, and who finds herself telling her life story to the parrot she is temporarily caring for; Chiyo, a 45-year old dance instructor who became accustomed to checking the notice board for news on behalf of her gossip-loving mother who had become too ill to go out; Addie, the daughter of a psychiatric nurse who is pre-emptively grieving a close friend who has breast cancer; and Tom, an amateur poet who, having been deprived of home baking since becoming a widower, comes to the first meeting hoping cake will be served. With a good deal of humour and world-weary savvy, Cassie watches over the group and bears witness to the interaction and weekly exchange of stories, some of which she knows are true, some fabricated, and all of which she can see are pulling this small group together. In the end, all five find themselves on previously unimagined paths, learning that new beginnings are possible, and that they are never past the stage when life can still surprise."-- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Grief; Friendship; Loss (Psychology);
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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- The company we keep : [Book Club Set] / by Itani, Frances,1942-author.;
"In this warm, bittersweet story, set in the same town as Remembering the Bones, five strangers find solace and new friendships as they grapple with grief in its many guises. Hazzley is having a hard time after the death of her husband. When her longtime friend Cassandra, café owner and occasional tea-leaf reader, suggests that Hazzley start up a conversation group, Hazzley posts a notice on the community board at the local grocery store. Four people turn up at the first meeting: Gwen, a recent retiree who is similarly getting over the loss of a husband, and who finds herself telling her life story to the parrot she is temporarily caring for; Chiyo, a 45-year old dance instructor who became accustomed to checking the notice board for news on behalf of her gossip-loving mother who had become too ill to go out; Addie, the daughter of a psychiatric nurse who is pre-emptively grieving a close friend who has breast cancer; and Tom, an amateur poet who, having been deprived of home baking since becoming a widower, comes to the first meeting hoping cake will be served. With a good deal of humour and world-weary savvy, Cassie watches over the group and bears witness to the interaction and weekly exchange of stories, some of which she knows are true, some fabricated, and all of which she can see are pulling this small group together. In the end, all five find themselves on previously unimagined paths, learning that new beginnings are possible, and that they are never past the stage when life can still surprise."-- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Grief; Friendship; Loss (Psychology);
- Available copies: 15 / Total copies: 15
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- A constellation of minor bears / by Ferguson, Jen,author.;
Award-winning author Jen Ferguson has written a powerful story about teens grappling with balancing resentment with enduring friendship - and how to move forward with a life thats not what theyd imagined. Metis (on her father's side) and Canadian settler (on her mother's side), Jen Ferguson is an activist, a feminist, an auntie, and an accomplice armed with a PhD. Ages 13+Ages 13 up.Grades 10-12.
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Novels.; Friendship; Grief; Resentment; Trails; Friendship; Grief; Resentment; Trails;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A flood of kindness / by Leventhal, Ellen,1951-; Russo, Blythe.;
As Charlotte watches her home and town being destroyed in a flood she sadly laments her loss, but in the midst of her anguish she soon discovers the power of healing through kindness.LSC
- Subjects: Floods; Grief; Kindness;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Angel of mine [videorecording] / by Farrant, Kim,film director.; Strahovski, Yvonne,1982-actor.; Evans, Luke,1979-actor.; Rapace, Noomi,1979-actor.; Roxburgh, Richard,actor.; Videoville Showtime,publisher.;
Yvonne Strahovski, Luke Evans, Noomi Rapace, Richard Roxburgh.Since the loss of her young daughter in a fire, Lizzie (Noomi Rapace) has seen the disintegration of her marriage to Mike (Luke Evans) ... and her grip on reality growing ever more tenuous. Making the acquaintance of a couple (Yvonne Strahovski, Richard Roxburgh) whose little girl (Annika Whiteley) bears a striking resemblance to her own, Lizzie starts insinuating herself into their lives ... to their everlasting regret.Canadian Home Video Rating: 14A.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
- Subjects: Thrillers (Motion pictures); Feature films.; Mothers and daughters; Daughters; Grief;
- For private home use only.
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- When Haru was here / by Thao, Dustin,author.;
Eric, a lonely nineteen-year-old grappling with the loss of his best friend, retreats into his imagination and finds solace in a memory of a day spent with a boy named Haru, but Eric's imagination and reality blur together when he walks into a coffee shop and sees Haru.Ages 12-18.
- Subjects: Queer fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Novels.; Adjustment; Grief; Imagination; Reality; Adjustment; Grief; Imagination; Reality;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The hour of the fox / by Palka, Kurt,1941-author.;
"From the bestselling author of The piano maker comes a stunning, profoundly moving story about motherhood, grief, marriage, and friendship. For fans of M. L. Stedman's The light between two oceans. Margaret Bradley is the most senior associate at her prestigious law firm, and on track to make partner. It's the late 1970s, and since her days at law school she has been fighting to prove herself in a male-dominated field. Though her climb up the professional ladder hasn't been an easy one, she feels passion and purpose in her job. That is, until her entire world is shattered by one event: the sudden death of her son Andrew, a military pilot. Now, Margaret lives with a heavy, all-encompassing sense of loss and regret, and it is pushing her further and further away from her husband, Jack, a successful geologist and a loving and loyal partner. Margaret is drawn back to Sweetbarry, a small town on the coast of the North Atlantic, where she spent much of her childhood and inherited her beloved grandmother's house. Her life-long best friend, Aileen, is close by. Theirs is a friendship that has endured happiness and tragedy over the years, so when Aileen's adult son, Danny, is questioned by local police in connection with a violent crime against two children, Margaret rushes to Sweetbarry to offer legal advice. At the same time, she is consumed by memories of her son and the crushing loss of his death. Just when she feels there is no comfort for her in her work or her faltering marriage, she reaches out with an incredible act that has profound reverberations for the family of the two children, a family that, like hers, has been touched by violence and grief. Emotionally resonant, atmospheric, and utterly unforgettable in its depiction of motherhood and loss, The Hour of the Fox shows us how grief can imprint itself on a woman, and on a marriage, and shows us that redemption and healing can be found in unexpected places"--
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Lawyers; Female friendship; Grief;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Say this : two novellas / by Levine, Elise,author.;
"It's a cold spring in Baltimore, 2018, when the email arrives: the celebrity journalist hopes Eva will tell him everything about the sexual affair she had as a teen with her older cousin, a man now in federal prison for murder. Thirteen years earlier, Lenore-May answers the phone to the nightmare news that her stepson's body has been found near Mount Hood, and homicide is suspected. Following Eva's unsettling ambivalence towards her confusing relationship, and constructing a portrait of her cousin's victim via collaged perspectives of the slain man's family, these two linked novellas borrow, interrogate, sometimes dismantle the tropes of true crime; lyrically render the experiences of grief and dissociation; and brilliantly mine the fault lines of power and consent, silence, justice, accountability, and class. Say This is a startling exploration of the devastating effects of trauma on personal identity."--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Novellas.; Psychological fiction.; Grief; Identity (Psychology); Murder;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Tell me your secrets / by McGrath, Mel,1964-author.;
A therapist becomes obsessed with the couple she's counselling, who have come to her after suddenly and tragically losing their only daughter. Little by little, she insinuates herself into their lives without them noticing -- until she's in a position to take everything. Dark, sharp and sinister, this novel will make you question those whom you trust most, and the final twist will shock you to your core.
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Grief; Husband and wife; Therapist and patient;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The remedy / by Young, Suzanne.;
Seventeen-year-old Quinn provides closure to grieving families by taking on the short-term role of a deceased loved one, until huge secrets come to the surface about Quinn's own past.LSC
- Subjects: Science fiction.; Death; Grief; Identity (Psychology); Memory;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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