2020
A daughter helps her father prepare for the end of his life.
89 min
CLEAR ALL
Grief hits us all. Death, divorce, a broken childhood, a job loss, the loss of identity, or the loss of a dream can bring us each deep grief. This book reveals what we can do to work through the tasks of grief with resilience, coping, humor, and purpose.
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