Eternity and me: the everlasting things in life and death

Melbourne: Hill of Content (2000)
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Abstract

Includes 40 short reflections which address the ways in which we face the prospect of death and loss out of which the first 20 reflections are designed to be read by those living with a life-threatening illness; and the other 20 are reflections on living with grief, especially bereavement.

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