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By: W.D. Foster-Graham

LOSING LIZZY A Story of Grief

By Lehman Riley

As adults, we know about the life cycles of human existence. In the typical scheme of things, we’re born, we are children, then teenagers, become adults, then seniors, and at some point we die. But what happens when that progression is interrupted, and a child dies before their parents? What about the difference between a natural death from old age and the sudden death of a youth? The grieving process is poignantly described in Lehman Riley’s book Losing Lizzy: A Story of Grief.

Our story begins with our main character Nikki awakened from a sound sleep by a constantly ringing telephone. Sadly, the call is from the police with the news that her sister Lizzy has passed away, and a trip by the family to the police station confirms it. Friends and family, upon hearing the news, come to offer support. Nikki’s friends, the Little Wanderers, can’t

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