Books about Anguish from Amazon.com

Rescuing Sprite: A Dog Lover's Story of Joy and Anguish
A STUNNINGLY INTIMATE LOOK AT THE LOVE BETWEEN A FAMILY AND A DOG WHICH MOVINGLY SHOWS THAT "IN THE END, WE HUMANS ARE THE LUCKY ONES."

Although Mark Levin is known as a constitutional lawyer and a nationally syndicated broadcaster, he is, first and foremost, a dog lover. In 1998, he and his family welcomed a half-Border Collie/half-Cocker Spaniel they named Pepsi into their lives. Six years later, his wife and son persuaded him to adopt a dog from the local shelter, a Spaniel mix. It turned out he was older than originally thought, and he was the most beautiful dog they'd ever seen. They named him Sprite. Their lives would never be the same.

During the next two years, Sprite and Pepsi were inseparable. And Sprite's bond with the Levin family deepened. Friends, neighbors, and even Mark's radio audience came to know and love Sprite. But Sprite's health deteriorated -- even as his spirits remained high and his beauty and grace continued to inspire. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas 2006, the Levin family said their emotional final good-bye. Crushed and consumed with grief, Mark turned to family, friends, and fans for help. But new hope came when the Levins least expected it..
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I Thought I Could Fly: Portraits of Anguish, Compulsion, and Despair

"Evocative images, eloquent testimony-a frank and often inspiring exploration of the experience of mental illness "-Peter D. Kramer, author of Freud: Inventor of the Modern Mind and Listening to Prozac

A tree's bare limbs against a grey sky, a young woman's vintage slip, the view beneath a bridge's span. Charlee Brodsky's stark black-and-white photographs combine with a concise collection of moving personal narratives to form an eloquent ensemble of tragedy and hope in the struggle to cope with mental illness.

Charlee Brodsky is a documentary photographer and a professor of photography at Carnegie Mellon University.

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The Anguish of the Jews: Twenty-Three Centuries of Antisemitism (Stimulus Books)
This revised and updated edition of THE ANGUISH OF THE JEWS - a classic history of anti-Semitism written by a Roman Catholic priest and now with a foreword by Philip Cunningham is as relevant today as when it was first published in 1964.

Hailed by Jews and Christians alike as a groundbreaking book that did much to expose the reality of historical anti-Semitism in the United States and around the world, it includes material covering the last two decades; it considers developments in the Middle East, and it explores the impact that Judaic studies have had on Christian thought..
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The Anguish of Loss: Visual Expressions of Grief and Sorrow
The ultimate gift to a friend who has had a death or significant loss in their life or to yourself if you are suffering This memorable piece of art mirrors life after a loss and in the ensuing months and years. The reader will experience the full page sculptures and accompanying prose in their own unique way, but there is no doubt they will be deeply touched. There is nothing like thi--seeing and feeling these beautiful sculptures by Julie Fritsch and opening one's heart to understanding what one goes through when a loved one dies or any painful loss occurs. Julie experienced the death of her baby, but only a few sculptures deal specifically with that. Most carry the reader into the process of hurting and healing..
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