How to say goodbye is a problem every person faces at some stage in life, often more than once. In this book Max Griffiths describes a range of experiences from death to the devastation of Darwin by Cyclone Tracey. He tells how he and others have managed to say goodbye and yet retain a gentle remembrance.
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Max Griffiths has worked in a variety of employment ranging from an inner city factory to the extreme isolation of outback Australia. He is a graduate of Melbourne University in Commerce, Arts and Divinity and in 1978 was awarded an MBE for services to the outback. In recent times he has been a consultant in medical ethics at a major Melbourne hospital and with the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator in Canberra.
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Paperback small octavo, very good condition, black & white photos, spine lightly faded, minor edgewear. 256 pp. Max Griffiths has confronted death, divorce, job loss, parting with children and similar crises. He relates how he and the people he knows have managed to say goodbye and yet retain the legacy of gentle remembrance. He weaves his way between memoir and meditation on life's passages and vicissitudes. Seller Inventory # 23711
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