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This memoir is the deeply personal story of the death of the author's husband and what his loss - of a life partner and a work relationship - has meant to her. The book is a tribute to this man and to a remarkable partnership, as well as the story of a profound grief. The author describes the changes in her in the years of loss, from depression, through tears accompanying sweet memories, to the transforming realization that grief will always be a part of her - because he is a part of her - but need not be paralyzing.

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This memoir is the deeply personal story of the death of the author's husband and what his loss - of a life partner and a work relationship - has meant to her. The book is a tribute to this man and to a remarkable partnership, as well as the story of a profound grief. The author describes the changes in her in the years of loss, from depression, through tears accompanying sweet memories, to the transforming realization that grief will always be a part of her - because he is a part of her - but need not be paralyzing.
Autorenporträt
Kathleen Christison has been studying and writing about the Palestinian situation for many decades. She has traveled extensively in Palestine and is the author or co-author of three books: Perceptions of Palestine (1999), The Wound of Dispossession (2001), and, with her late husband, Palestine in Pieces (2009).