Death of an Exquisite Nature

A Journal Through Grief!

Biography & Memoir, Historical, Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: Maggie Stephens-Dykes ISBN: 9781984523402
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: May 9, 2018
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Maggie Stephens-Dykes
ISBN: 9781984523402
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: May 9, 2018
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Youve heard it many times before: nothing is for certain but death and taxes. Even though the end of life eventually comes for us all, that doesnt mean death is a topic everyone is eager to discuss. For nearly a year, Maggie chronicled the ebb and flow of her sadness, about the slow pace of mourning, and how her life was reclaimed through journaling after the deaths of her sister and mother-in-law. In this riveting account, she poignantly embraces her range of emotions as she grapples with the enigma of death. Death of an Exquisite Nature reflects on Maggies plight to overcome her feelings of worries, fears, and frustrations after the fact. The book introduces the reader to many of the curiosities that the D word has to offer. Although death isnt a topic easily discussed, theres humor to be found in the book to help the reader as they proceed.

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Youve heard it many times before: nothing is for certain but death and taxes. Even though the end of life eventually comes for us all, that doesnt mean death is a topic everyone is eager to discuss. For nearly a year, Maggie chronicled the ebb and flow of her sadness, about the slow pace of mourning, and how her life was reclaimed through journaling after the deaths of her sister and mother-in-law. In this riveting account, she poignantly embraces her range of emotions as she grapples with the enigma of death. Death of an Exquisite Nature reflects on Maggies plight to overcome her feelings of worries, fears, and frustrations after the fact. The book introduces the reader to many of the curiosities that the D word has to offer. Although death isnt a topic easily discussed, theres humor to be found in the book to help the reader as they proceed.

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