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Books with title How to Heal a Broken Wing

  • How to Fix a Broken Heart

    Dr. Guy Winch, Guy Winch, Simon & Schuster Audio / TED

    Audible Audiobook (Simon & Schuster Audio / TED, Feb. 13, 2018)
    Imagine if we treated broken hearts with the same respect and concern we have for broken arms? Psychologist Guy Winch urges us to rethink the way we deal with emotional pain, offering warm, wise, and witty advice for the broken-hearted. Real heartbreak is unmistakable. We think of nothing else. We feel nothing else. We care about nothing else. Yet while we wouldn't expect someone to return to daily activities immediately after suffering a broken limb, heartbroken people are expected to function normally in their lives, despite the emotional pain they feel. Now psychologist Guy Winch imagines how different things would be if we paid more attention to this unique emotion - if only we can understand how heartbreak works, we can begin to fix it. Through compelling research and new scientific studies, Winch reveals how and why heartbreak impacts our brain and our behavior in dramatic and unexpected ways, regardless of our age. Emotional pain lowers our ability to reason, to think creatively, to problem solve, and to function at our best. In How to Fix a Broken Heart he focuses on two types of emotional pain - romantic heartbreak and the heartbreak that results from the loss of a cherished pet. These experiences are both accompanied by severe grief responses, yet they are not deemed as important as, for example, a formal divorce or the loss of a close relative. As a result, we are often deprived of the recognition, support, and compassion afforded to those whose heartbreak is considered more significant. Our heart might be broken, but we do not have to break with it. Winch reveals that recovering from heartbreak always starts with a decision, a determination to move on when our mind is fighting to keep us stuck. We can take control of our lives and our minds and put ourselves on the path to healing. Winch offers a toolkit on how to handle and cope with a broken heart and how to, eventually, move on.
  • How to Heal a Broken Wing

    Bob Graham

    Paperback (Candlewick, July 18, 2017)
    “Such a visual piece . . . readers young and old will return to the story to look more deeply; they won’t be disappointed.” — Booklist (starred review)In a city full of hurried people, only young Will notices the bird lying hurt on the ground. With the help of his sympathetic mother, he gently wraps the injured bird and takes it home. Wistful and uplifting in true Bob Graham fashion, here is a tale of possibility — and of the souls who never doubt its power.
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  • How to Fix a Broken Heart

    Guy Winch

    eBook (Simon & Schuster/ TED, Feb. 13, 2018)
    Imagine if we treated broken hearts with the same respect and concern we have for broken arms? Psychologist Guy Winch urges us to rethink the way we deal with emotional pain, offering warm, wise, and witty advice for the broken-hearted.Real heartbreak is unmistakable. We think of nothing else. We feel nothing else. We care about nothing else. Yet while we wouldn’t expect someone to return to daily activities immediately after suffering a broken limb, heartbroken people are expected to function normally in their lives, despite the emotional pain they feel. Now psychologist Guy Winch imagines how different things would be if we paid more attention to this unique emotion—if only we can understand how heartbreak works, we can begin to fix it. Through compelling research and new scientific studies, Winch reveals how and why heartbreak impacts our brain and our behavior in dramatic and unexpected ways, regardless of our age. Emotional pain lowers our ability to reason, to think creatively, to problem solve, and to function at our best. In How to Fix a Broken Heart he focuses on two types of emotional pain—romantic heartbreak and the heartbreak that results from the loss of a cherished pet. These experiences are both accompanied by severe grief responses, yet they are not deemed as important as, for example, a formal divorce or the loss of a close relative. As a result, we are often deprived of the recognition, support, and compassion afforded to those whose heartbreak is considered more significant. Our heart might be broken, but we do not have to break with it. Winch reveals that recovering from heartbreak always starts with a decision, a determination to move on when our mind is fighting to keep us stuck. We can take control of our lives and our minds and put ourselves on the path to healing. Winch offers a toolkit on how to handle and cope with a broken heart and how to, eventually, move on.
  • How to Heal a Broken Wing

    Bob Graham

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 26, 2008)
    In a spare urban fable, Bob Graham brings us one small boy, one loving family, and one miraculous story of hope and healing."No one saw the bird fall."In a city full of hurried people, only young Will notices the bird lying hurt on the ground. With the help of his sympathetic mother, he gently wraps the injured bird and takes it home. In classic Bob Graham style, the beauty is in the details: the careful ministrations with an eyedropper, the bedroom filled with animal memorabilia, the saving of the single feather as a good-luck charm for the bird's return to the sky. Wistful and uplifting, here is a tale of possibility — and of the souls who never doubt its power.
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  • How to Heal a Broken Wing

    Bob Graham

    Paperback (Walker Childrens Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 2010)
    When Will helps an injured bird, he learns that a little kindness can go a long way. No one in the busy city sees the bird lying on the pavement, its wing broken. No one but a small boy called Will. He and his mum carry it home and, with time, rest, and a little bit of hope, the wing mends...and they set the bird free to soar over the city once more. This is a paperback edition of a magical story, endorsed by Amnesty International UK. It is a poetic picture book full of hope and tenderness, from a multi-award-winning creator.
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  • How To Heal a Broken Heart

    Kels Barnholdt

    language (, May 26, 2012)
    How do you heal a broken heart? It’s a question Stephanie has been asking herself over and over again lately. From the second she met Rich, Stephanie fell hard. Sure, she got a little too attached to the relationship, and sure she started to neglect some important parts of her life. Like…oh, her family, her friends, and school. It’s okay, though, because she has Rich, right? Wrong. Out of nowhere, Rich breaks up with her.Suddenly, Stephanie finds herself completely alone. She has no one to turn to, and all she wants to do is shut down and hide. But that’s impossible. Because at the worst time, all of her past secrets are coming to the surface. Not to mention that the most popular, and possibly most annoying, boy in school keeps popping up where ever she goes. Can Stephanie figure out how to get over her broken heart once and for all and figure out how to love again? Find out in How To Heal A Broken Heart by Kels Barnholdt.
  • How to Heal a Broken Wing

    Bob Graham

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 26, 2008)
    In a spare urban fable, Bob Graham brings us one small boy, one loving family, and one miraculous story of hope and healing."No one saw the bird fall."In a city full of hurried people, only young Will notices the bird lying hurt on the ground. With the help of his sympathetic mother, he gently wraps the injured bird and takes it home. In classic Bob Graham style, the beauty is in the details: the careful ministrations with an eyedropper, the bedroom filled with animal memorabilia, the saving of the single feather as a good-luck charm for the bird's return to the sky. Wistful and uplifting, here is a tale of possibility — and of the souls who never doubt its power.
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  • How to Heal a Broken Wing by Bob Graham

    Bob Graham

    Hardcover (Candlewick, March 15, 1836)
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  • How to Fix a Broken Heart

    guy winch

    Hardcover (ted books uk, March 15, 2018)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • How to Heal a Broken Wing by Graham, Bob

    Bob Graham

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, June 2, 2008)
    When Will helps an injured bird, he learns that a little kindness can go a long way.No one in the busy city sees the bird lying on the pavement, its wing broken. No one but a small boy called Will. He and his mum carry it home and, with time, rest, and a little bit of hope, the wing mends...and they set the bird free to soar over the city once more.
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  • How to Heal a Broken Wing

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    Unknown Binding (Candlewick Press, Aug. 31, 2008)
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  • How to Heal a Broken Wing

    Bob Graham

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, Jan. 1, 2010)
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