2. When Bad Things Happen to Good People, by Harold S. Kushner
It’s a sad fact of life that bad things often happen to good people, and this book explores how one responds when faced with terrible tragedy. The author, Rabbi Harold Kushner, tells the story of his own life—his son was diagnosed with a degenerative disease at 3-years-old—and offers wisdom, honesty, hope and solace to readers about what it’s like to deal with devastating news.
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