Grieving In William Kent Krueger's Ordinary Grace

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“Grief never ends...but it changes, it’s a passage not a place to stay. Grief is not a sign of weakness.Nor a lack of faith….It is the price of love.”In the book Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger, It was was a tragic year of death in 1961 in New Bremen, Minnesota, so many people died including Ariel, the sister of Frankie and Jake and the daughter of Nathan and Ruth Drum causing grief to spread throughout the family,all acting differently. Readers and Frank learn throughout the story that everyone grieves in their own way.THEME.
Jake and Frank, the main characters show grieving in two different ways. Jake is usually a very friendly person but when Ariel passes away his whole attitude changes toward life, he becomes very angry