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Rob Delaney’s raw memoir about losing son Henry gives other grieving parents a voice

Por: New York Post Life December 11, 2022

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I can’t imagine what you’re going through. It’s a platitude passed off to people experiencing the worst. But comedian and “Catastrophe” co-star and founder Rob Delaney, who lost his 2-year-old son, Henry, from a rare type of brain tumor in 2018, wants people to imagine. In the first few pages of  (Spiegel & Grau, out now) Delaney writes, “not infrequently, I find myself wanting to ask people I know and like to imagine a specific... + full article



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