Cragg, Carys Margaret2008-08-192008-08-1920082008-08-19http://hdl.handle.net/1828/1077In a series of performative and narrative pieces, readers of this autoethnographic text are invited into the story of a young girl experiencing grief and loss, as expressed through her journals, poetry, and letters, and their corresponding events, written between the ages of 11-18 years. From present day, back through time, and forward again, encircled with clinical practice accounts, an alternative perspective of younger people’s experience of grief and loss is taken up, emphasizing one young girl’s construction of a life after her father’s sudden death.enAvailable to the World Wide WebAutoethnographyGrief and LossGirlsCounsellingYouthUVic Subject Index::Humanities and Social SciencesConstructing a life after death: Writing my younger experiences of grief and lossThesis