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Barbara Abercrombie

    Barbara Abercrombie is a versatile author whose work spans adult novels, award-winning children's books, and non-fiction. Her novels have garnered international attention, with film options and translations into six languages. Abercrombie's essays, articles, and poetry have been featured in numerous publications, showcasing her wide-ranging literary contributions. She also shares her expertise as an instructor in the Writers' Program at UCLA Extension, where her teaching excellence has been recognized with significant awards.

    The Language of Loss
    • The Language of Loss

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.5(19)Add rating

      When Barbara Abercrombie’s husband died, she found the language of condolence irritating, no matter how well intended. “My husband had not gone to a better place as if he were off on a holiday. He had not passed like clouds overhead, nor was he my late husband as if he’d missed a train. I had not lost him as if I’d been careless, and for sure, none of it was for the best.” She yearned instead for words that acknowledged the reality of death, spoke about the sorrow and loneliness (and perhaps even guilt and anger), and might even point the way toward hope and healing. She found those words in the writings gathered here.The Language of Loss is a book to dip into and read slowly, a collection of poems and prose to lead you through the phases of grief. The selections follow an arc that mirrors the path of many mourners — from abject loss and feeling unmoored, to glimmers of promise and possibility, through to gratitude for the love they knew. These writings, which express what often feels ineffable, will accompany those who grieve, offering understanding and solace.

      The Language of Loss