The Oxidation of Grief

Reflections on Adult Sibling Loss

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Death/Grief/Bereavement
Cover of the book The Oxidation of Grief by Maria Piantanida, Learning Moments Press
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Author: Maria Piantanida ISBN: 9780997648850
Publisher: Learning Moments Press Publication: June 15, 2017
Imprint: Learning Moments Press Language: English
Author: Maria Piantanida
ISBN: 9780997648850
Publisher: Learning Moments Press
Publication: June 15, 2017
Imprint: Learning Moments Press
Language: English

The death of an adult sibling precipitates a flood of emotions in the surviving sisters and brothers.  Feelings of grief are not easily "gotten over" in neatly ordered stages.  Neither are efforts to make sense of the loss and come to terms with an irreparable hole in one's family constellation.  In Part 1 of The Oxidation of Grief, Maria Piantanida shares her responses to her younger sister's death from renal cancer.  Mingled with expressions of grief are Maria's struggles with notions of spirituality, faith, belief, and the meaning of life.  Part 2  of the book consists of narratives of adult sibling loss.  These narrative were crafted from interviews with thirteen men and women who lost one or more siblings under unexpected (sometimes catastrophic) circumstances, chronic disease, or terminal illness.  In sharing both her own reflections and those of others, Maria hopes that others may find comfort in knowing they are not alone as they cope with the death of an adult sibling. 

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The death of an adult sibling precipitates a flood of emotions in the surviving sisters and brothers.  Feelings of grief are not easily "gotten over" in neatly ordered stages.  Neither are efforts to make sense of the loss and come to terms with an irreparable hole in one's family constellation.  In Part 1 of The Oxidation of Grief, Maria Piantanida shares her responses to her younger sister's death from renal cancer.  Mingled with expressions of grief are Maria's struggles with notions of spirituality, faith, belief, and the meaning of life.  Part 2  of the book consists of narratives of adult sibling loss.  These narrative were crafted from interviews with thirteen men and women who lost one or more siblings under unexpected (sometimes catastrophic) circumstances, chronic disease, or terminal illness.  In sharing both her own reflections and those of others, Maria hopes that others may find comfort in knowing they are not alone as they cope with the death of an adult sibling. 

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