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Linda Broder's memoir, 'And Still the Bird Sings,' explores the profound journey of finding light after the tragic loss of her son, Brendan. Intertwined with grief, the narrative begins with a sparrow's persistent presence, symbolizing hope and connection beyond death. Through poignant reflections, Broder shares her family's struggle and healing process, underscoring themes of love, resilience, and the mystical signs that guide them. The memoir is intended for readers seeking solace and understanding in the wake of personal loss, offering a heartfelt perspective on grieving and the unexpected paths to emotional recovery.
Grief --- Loss (Psychology) --- Broder, Lisa.
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Breslin, Jimmy --- Buckley, William Frank, Jr. --- Anderson, Jack --- Baker, Russell Wayne --- Bombeck, Erma Louise --- Broder, David Salzer --- Goodman, Ellen Holtz --- Kilpatrick, James Jackson --- Rowan, Carl Thomas --- Royko, Mike --- Will, George Frederick
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English language --- -English language --- -Language and languages --- -Languages in contact --- Areal linguistics --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Anthropology --- Communication --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Linguistics --- Germanic languages --- Influence on foreign languages --- Foreign elements --- Carstensen, B. --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Language and languages --- Languages in contact --- Influence of English on foreign languages --- English language in foreign countries --- World Englishes --- Carstensen, Broder --- LANGUES EN CONTACT --- ANGLAIS (LANGUE) --- LANGAGE ET LANGUES --- A L'ETRANGER --- INFLUENCE SUR LES LANGUES ETRANGERES --- EMPRUNTS ETRANGERS --- Langues en contact --- Anglais (langue) --- Langues --- À l'étranger --- Influence sur les langues étrangères --- Emprunts etrangers
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