"Grief Is for People": Sloane Crosley's Humorous Reflection on Loss

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In her new memoir "Grief Is for People," Sloane Crosley delves into the profound impact of losing a beloved friend and mentor, Russell Perreault, while also grappling with the theft of her grandmother's jewelry. Divided into sections mirroring the stages of grief, Crosley reflects on missed signs and unanswered questions, seeking to understand and hold onto the memory of Perreault while navigating life without him.
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