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Each tragedy is unique. Yet, there are common threads that run through the process of accepting and coping with the death of a loved one. When her thirty-two-year-old daughter, Tamar, was diagnosed with a rare and relentless terminal cancer, Eva Friedner faced a heart-wrenching ordeal and wondered how she, herself, could endure. In the year that followed, she experienced the all-consuming ebb and flow of caretaking and engaging with her beloved, adult daughter. In this introspective memoir, she processes the psychological, emotional, spiritual, and practical aspects of dealing with a loved…mehr

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Each tragedy is unique. Yet, there are common threads that run through the process of accepting and coping with the death of a loved one. When her thirty-two-year-old daughter, Tamar, was diagnosed with a rare and relentless terminal cancer, Eva Friedner faced a heart-wrenching ordeal and wondered how she, herself, could endure. In the year that followed, she experienced the all-consuming ebb and flow of caretaking and engaging with her beloved, adult daughter. In this introspective memoir, she processes the psychological, emotional, spiritual, and practical aspects of dealing with a loved one's illness and emerges into her own profound healing. She hopes that this brutally honest and deeply loving account of her journey will benefit others.

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Autorenporträt
Eva Friedner is a passionate educator with diverse experience as an elementary school teacher, instructor of English as a second language (ESL), and a speech/language pathologist. A practitioner and leader of Jewish Renewal Hebrew chanting, she sings in numerous choruses and loves international folk dancing. As the daughter of Holocaust survivors, Eva is deeply committed to Holocaust education and has delivered captivating presentations on the subject for years. She is a mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and wife. Her journey into writing now culminates with her debut book.