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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In The Trail to Tincup: Love Stories at Lifes End, a psychologist reckons with the loss of four family members within a span of two years. Hocker works backward into the lives of these people and forward into the values, perspective, and qualities they bestowed before and after leaving. Following the trail to their common gravesite in Tincup, Colorado, she remembers and recounts decisive stories and delves into artifacts, journals, and her own dreams. In the process the grip of grief begins to lessen, death braids its way into life, and life informs the losses with abiding connections. Gradually, she begins to find herself capable of imagining life without her sister and best friend. Toward the end of the book Hockers own near-death experience illuminates how familiarity with her individual mortality helps her live with joy, confidence, and openness. Can grief result in a deeper and richer life? To answer this question, psychologist Joyce Hocker dives deeply into four family deaths within a span of two years and finds, to her surprise, that dealing with family artifacts after the deaths, especially written records, connects her back in history to ancestors, providing perspective and relief. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781631523410
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