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When Davey Wexler's father is killed in a holdup in Atlantic City, her mother moves Davey and her brother to Los Alamos to get away from the memories--but Davey is a girl frozen in fear and anger, until she meets an older boy called Wolf ...
subject:"Death" from books.google.com
This volume of original essays brings together these two essentially related concepts in a way not reflected in the available literature, making it required reading for philosophers working in metaphysics and students interested in these ...
subject:"Death" from books.google.com
In this study on the evolution of grief John Archer shows that grief is a natrual reaction to losses of many sorts and he proves this by bringing together material from evolutionary psychology, ethology and experimental psychology.
subject:"Death" from books.google.com
"This outstanding book presents original and indeed brave views on a broad range of issues that are of compelling significance not only to philosophers but also to thinking people more generally.
subject:"Death" from books.google.com
When her father surprises her with a new puppy, Kristine learns to to take a chance and open her heart again in this latest novel by the beloved author of "Red Dog."
subject:"Death" from books.google.com
The Journey with Death deals with the problem of death as well as the problem of life.
subject:"Death" from books.google.com
Priests, deacons, and students of liturgy will find this work a sourcebook for understanding the development of the rites and a guide in the ritual praxis.
subject:"Death" from books.google.com
The album debut for Quentin Dupieux may not have received worldwide distribution had it not been for its most publicized track, the notorious Levi's advert and crossover hit named "Flat Beat.
subject:"Death" from books.google.com
Using the perspective of pragmatism to guide the American debate about bioethics.
subject:"Death" from books.google.com
Comment soutenir les personnes très gravement malades lorsque la guérison n’est plus envisageable ?