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Cargando... Missing Christopher: A Mother's Story of Tragedy, Grief and Lovepor Jayne Newling
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Jayne Newling's very personal account of the loss of her son is both heartbreaking and courageous. She interweaves the past and the present as she presents a picture of how suicide crushes those left behind. This is not a feel good book, but a very raw recount of one families fight to survive familial mental ill-health, the death of a child, and break down of a family post suicide. A tragedy such as this is so hard to put into words so that others can understand but this book opens the door to understanding. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Christopher was 17 and he had everything to live for. He was smart, charismatic, loving, and deeply loved, and a champion rugby player. Yet behind the veneer of a popular and confident athlete he was struggling. Diagnosed a year earlier with depression and severe anxiety, he hid his fears from family and friends. Finally, Christopher chose to stop fighting... This is the story of Christopher's shocking death and its tragic aftermath for the family. It is also the story of a mother and father's love, and their determination not to lose another son to the temptation of taking his own life. Honest, raw, and deeply moving, Jayne's account brings to life the visceral experience of grief and the long, painful journey towards finding meaning in life again...This is compelling and inspirational reading for anyone affected by the death of a young person. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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