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  2. Getting Over Someone Can Be Really Freaking Hard. Here ... - AOL

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    Relationship experts and therapists weigh in on how to get over someone you love, including going to therapy after a breakup, setting boundaries, and detaching.

  3. Gordon Burn - Wikipedia

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    Sex & Violence, Death & Silence is a book written by Gordon Burn in 2009 and published by Faber & Faber. [6] It contains selections of writing by Burn about art and artists (as well as art dealers and collectors) spanning almost thirty-five years, including interviews and reviews as well as extracts from his novel Alma Cogan.

  4. Working (Terkel book) - Wikipedia

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    "I stand in the same spot, about two- or three-feet area, all night. The only time a person stops is when the line stops. We do about thirty-two jobs per car, per unit. Forty-eight units an hour, eight hours a day. Thirty-two times forty-eight times eight. Figure it out. That's how many times I push the button." (Phil Stallings, spot-welder)

  5. Claire Bidwell Smith - Wikipedia

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    Claire Bidwell Smith (born May 21, 1978) is an American therapist and author [1] who specializes in grief. She is known for her memoir, The Rules of Inheritance, [2] as well as her books After This: When Life is Over, Where Do We Go?

  6. ‘Dying’ Review: Matthias Glasner’s Three-Hour Thanatopsis ...

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    Over three hours and five different chapters, Matthias Glasner’s “Dying” chronicles the travails of an estranged family of four: an elderly couple on the brink of death, their successful ...

  7. 3 questions for Jesse Andrews, whose book 'Me and Earl and ...

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    Author Jesse Andrews, whose 2012 novel “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl” became the 10th-most-banned book in America last year, questions the real harm of exposing young people to books.

  8. The Top Five Regrets of the Dying - Wikipedia

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    Ware first shared the insights in a 2009 blog post, "Regrets of the Dying". [1] [2] The blog post was widely shared worldwide and by 2012 had been read by eight million people. [3] In 2012 Ware expanded her blog post into a book memoir, The Top Five Regrets of the Dying, which was translated into 27 languages. [4] [3]

  9. Dying neurosurgeon pens heartbreaking memoir before his death

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    As the Times' review explains, Kalanithi offers a "gripping" look into the life of a doctor treating patients one day and being one the next: I guarantee that finishing this book and then ...