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A Q & A with Elena Lister, M.D.
Contributor to Laura Dower's new book for teens, "I Will Remember You."

This interview has been reprinted with the permission of Scholastic Publishers and Rose Carrano Public Relations.

 

"I WILL REMEMBER YOU"
When Someone You Know Dies
A Guidebook Through Grief


 
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