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When There’s No Word To Help Identify the Loss of a Loved One

The New York Times – Fashion & Style:

After my sister died, I yearned for a word like “orphan” to name my new identity.

Kyleigh Leddy
Author: Kyleigh Leddy

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Fashion & Style. Read the original article.

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Grief (Emotion), Language and Languages, Love (Emotion), Names, Personal, Suicides and Suicide Attempts
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