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There’s an evil that spread destruction to everyday people like you and I. That malignant growth have pulled families apart and shredded their life’s forever. My book, ‘In Remembrance of Feelings’, is a seventy-one thousand word non-fiction monogram that touches on a child’s demeanor and events as he watches his mother being torn to pieces by cancer. The complexity the child has are weighted by the isolation and the aftermath of what is next? And what to do? The inner conflict that he is faced with, offers an ‘ avant-garde ‘ approach by humanizing the emotions that plague him. In the book, as he makes sense of his tragedy [presented in regular print], he from time-to-time, reflects back and changes scenes (in bold print) to help get through his ordeal; and reminiscence about how it all started. Thus the scene changes in retrospect to further foster the chaotic mindset he is faced with. As well as, the emotional impact of how his nerves were singled out from the disconnection of his mind to the loneliness that repels his heart. The day to day survival of dealing with his mother’s pain and the divide of his own life, in trying to appear normal on the outside, proves to be too much for the child to absorb. Therefore, he keeps his emotions retained in his domain. Only to be retouched and resurfaced when he becomes an adult. The writings of his ordeal became therapy of sort to combat cancer and death’s cohorts like depression, fear, and terror. There were good days they shared like walking in the breeze or hiding in the leaves. With a laughter that stretched their smiles, until reality sat back in and corralled her pain as she echoed for help. Then the internal fight goes on for both of them. He wonders if his mother will get any better, through the treatments she receives. And she’s, hoping that the medication would relieve and ease her discomfort. 'In Remembrance of Feelings' is a story for all of us. My book displays a co-partnership with society's woes and the solidarity for the removal of pain that infiltrates when death follows cancer. My chronicles are society's anecdote. A hard pill to swallow when the infestation of cancer remains spilled to all sectors of our world
By Frank O'Hara. Edited by Bill Berkson. Essay by Kynaston McShine.
The loss of a loved one can be overwhelming. How do we endure grief? Can we simply forget, or "get over it?" This book explains the science behind bereavement, from emotion to the persistence of memory, and shows readers how to understand and adapt to death as a part of life. Responses to loss are typically associated with negative emotions, traumatic memories, or separation distress, but we grieve because we care. This book demonstrates how negative emotional responses experienced in grief often follow experiences with positive emotional memories. Dr. Lamia emphasizes an understanding and acceptance of post-loss emotions. Grief Isn't Something to Get Over aims to expand our understanding of bereavement, placing it in alignment with how emotions work. Using numerous case examples and personal vignettes, this book helps readers recognize the ways in which emotions are connected to memories and influence our experiences of loss.
Passed and Present is a one-of-a-kind guide for discovering creative and meaningful ways to keep the memory of loved ones alive. Inspiring and imaginative, this bona fide "how-to” manual teaches us how to remember those we miss most, no matter how long they’ve been gone. Passed and Present is not about sadness and grieving. It is about happiness and remembering. It is possible to look forward, to live a rich and joyful life, while keeping the memory of loved ones alive. This much-needed, easy-to-use roadmap shares 85 imaginative ways to celebrate and honor family and friends we never want to forget. Chapter topics include: Repurpose With Purpose: Ideas for transforming objects and heirlooms. Discover ways to reimagine photographs, jewelry, clothing, letters, recipes, and virtually any inherited item or memento. Use Technology: Strategies for your daily, digital life. Opportunities for using computers, scanners, printers, apps, mobile devices, and websites. Not Just Holidays: Tips for remembrance any time of year, day or night, whenever you feel that pull, be it a loved one’s birthday, an anniversary, or just a moment when a memory catches you by surprise. Monthly Guide: Christmas, Thanksgiving, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and other special times of year present unique challenges and opportunities. This chapter provides exciting ideas for making the most of them while keeping your loved one’s memory alive. Places to Go: Destinations around the world where reflecting and honoring loved ones is a communal activity. This concept is called Commemorative Travel. Also included are suggestions for incorporating aspects of these foreign traditions into your practices at home. Being proactive about remembering loved ones has a powerful and unexpected benefit: it can make you happier. The more we incorporate memories into our year-round lives as opposed to sectioning them off to a particular time of year, the more we can embrace the people who have passed, and all that’s good and fulfilling in our present. With beautiful illustrations throughout by artist Jennifer Orkin Lewis,Passed and Present also includes an introduction by Hope Edelman, bestselling author of Motherless Daughters.
"I'm scared I'll forget you]]' From the perspective of a young child, Joanna Rowland artfully describes what it is like to remember and grieve a loved one who has died. The child in the story creates a memory box to keep mementos and written memories of the loved one, to help in the grieving process. Heartfelt and comforting, The Memory Box will help children and adults talk about this very difficult topic together. The unique point of view allows the reader to imagine the loss of any they have loved - a friend, family member, or even a pet. A parent guide in the back includes information on helping children manage the complex and difficult emotions they feel when they lose someone they love, as well as suggestions on how to create their own memory box.
The theme of Forgiveness and Remembrance is the complex moral psychology of forgiving and remembering in both personal and political contexts. It offers an original account of the moral psychology of interpersonal forgiveness and explores its role in transitional societies. The book also examines the symbolic moral significance of memorialization in these societies and reflects on its relationship to forgiveness.
Available for the first time in paperback, The Collected Poems of Frank O'Hara reflects the poet's growth as an artist from the earliest dazzling, experimental verses that he began writing in the late 1940s to the years before his accidental death at forty, when his poems became increasingly individual and reflective.
"I will always remember you . . .Joanna Rowland's best-selling The Memory Box: A Book about Grief has helped thousands of children and families work through the complex emotions that arise after the loss of a loved one. Now, with The Memory Book, Rowland has created a beautiful grief journal to help readers put her methods into practice. The Memory Book helps grieving families process their emotions together by remembering their lost loved one and creating their own memory album full of photos and keepsakes of the person they lost. With gentle prompts and ideas for journaling, drawing, and talking through grief, this journal will bring comfort in the midst of loss and be a keepsake for families for years to come"--