Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Faced with Losing Her Partner, Chloe Hooper Turned to Stories to Talk to Her Children about Death
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'The fifth book from Chloe Hooper, an accomplished author of fiction and nonfiction, is in part a bedtime story told across many nights to her two sons, and in part a meditation on how stories – ancient and modern – might sustain or fail us during dark times.' (Introduction)

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