No Way to Behave at a Funeral by Noel Braun

A Tale of Personal Loss through Suicide

A spiritual journey following bereavement by suicide.

No way to behave at a funeral

This is the story of Noel who lost Maris, his beloved wife of forty-two years to suicide following years of struggling with depression.

The abrupt ending of a life by suicide can be the most catastrophic of events for those left behind. Survivors experience intense pain and massive guilt. Grief banishes survivors to a place so removed from the normal hurly-burly of everyday life that they feel close to madness. Somehow they have to claw their way back.

Noel accepted there was no way around his anguish and met suffering head on. His pain allowed him to discover the richness within him and to grow in wisdom which he hopes might be of benefit to others.

Maris' death did not shut her out of Noel's life. She remains a very real presence. This is a love story with a difference.

Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs

Secondary Genre: SELF-HELP / Death, Grief, Bereavement

Language: English

Keywords: Suicide bereavement and survival.

Word Count: 70,000

Sales info:

The book was published in 2009 and reprinted in 2020.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

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Portuguese
Translation in progress. Translated by Magno Constantino
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by julio lopez
Author review:
The translation captures the spirit of the original text.

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