All change and loss involves grief. In this difficult season of the coronavirus pandemic, understanding how to grieve—and help others grieve—is more essential than ever.
The Grief Club is Melody Beattie's profoundly personal, powerfully healing book to help listeners through life's most difficult times.
Part memoir, part self-help book, part journalism, The Grief Club is a book of stories bound together by the human experience of loss in its many forms such as death, divorce, drug addiction, and the tumultuous yet tender process of recovery. It's a book you need to listen to and share.
Twenty years ago, Codependent No More established Melody Beattie as a pioneering voice in self-help literature and endeared her to listeners who longed for healthier relationships. Over the years, Melody has invited listeners into her life with several more best-selling books—each punctuated with her trademark candor and intuitive wisdom.
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Melody Beattie, one of the seminal figures in the recovery movement, is the author of the international bestseller Codependent No More, which has sold more than eight million copies and been translated into more than a dozen languages. An expert on codependency, she has written more than fifteen books, including Beyond Codependency, The Language of Letting Go, and The Grief Club, and published hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles. She has also been a frequent guest on many national television shows, including Oprah, and she lectures worldwide.
Romy Nordlinger is a New York City–based actress. As an audiobook narrator, she has recorded nearly a hundred titles, ranging from romance and self-help to science fiction and mystery. Her television credits include roles on Law & Order and One Life to Live. She is a member and committee head of the League of Professional Theatre Women and has appeared in hundreds of off-Broadway and regional theater productions and readings. She has also done voice-over work for numerous commercials, industrials, and public service announcements.