Harp and the Ferrymsn
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Author: Helen Cox (Helen Cox)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 268
THE HARP AND THE FERRYMAN weaves a story of how music provides comfort and healing to people who are struggling with living and dying. It chronicles Peter Roberts' journey from being a successful fine furniture retailer to a music-thanatologist, a person who plays live harp music in bedside vigils, mainly for those who are terminally ill. The book, also, presents the findings of a number of studies into Peter's work and stories from people who have experienced his work, either for themselves or for someone they loved and were moved in some way by his work.
Author: Helen Cox (Helen Cox)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 268
THE HARP AND THE FERRYMAN weaves a story of how music provides comfort and healing to people who are struggling with living and dying. It chronicles Peter Roberts' journey from being a successful fine furniture retailer to a music-thanatologist, a person who plays live harp music in bedside vigils, mainly for those who are terminally ill. The book, also, presents the findings of a number of studies into Peter's work and stories from people who have experienced his work, either for themselves or for someone they loved and were moved in some way by his work.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Helen Cox (Helen Cox)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 268
THE HARP AND THE FERRYMAN weaves a story of how music provides comfort and healing to people who are struggling with living and dying. It chronicles Peter Roberts' journey from being a successful fine furniture retailer to a music-thanatologist, a person who plays live harp music in bedside vigils, mainly for those who are terminally ill. The book, also, presents the findings of a number of studies into Peter's work and stories from people who have experienced his work, either for themselves or for someone they loved and were moved in some way by his work.
Author: Helen Cox (Helen Cox)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 268
THE HARP AND THE FERRYMAN weaves a story of how music provides comfort and healing to people who are struggling with living and dying. It chronicles Peter Roberts' journey from being a successful fine furniture retailer to a music-thanatologist, a person who plays live harp music in bedside vigils, mainly for those who are terminally ill. The book, also, presents the findings of a number of studies into Peter's work and stories from people who have experienced his work, either for themselves or for someone they loved and were moved in some way by his work.
Harp and the Ferrymsn