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Heaven's Child: a Mother's Story of Tragedy and the Enduring Strength of Family
Author: Caroline Flohr
Year: June 12, 2012
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.3 MB
Language: English
Year: June 12, 2012
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.3 MB
Language: English
and "A pointed, intelligently told story of a family accepting loss gracefully. Such a book on one's nightstand, particularly if one is in the midst of the grieving process, could offer solace in a way that fiction never could. and " Kirkus Review and "HEAVEN'S CHILD is a memoir of hope and serenity, of acceptance that "death is a part of life," that "learning to live and love is a lifelong process and that our greatest gift is today." The message is inspirational: all we really have in life to hold on to is the bond of love with our family. Death may interrupt the journey, but it can never stop us from completing it. and " - IndieReader Review, 5 STARWhen Caroline Flohr's sixteen-year-old twin daughter, Sarah, is killed in an accident involving eight teens taking a mid-night joyride, what's left behind? And how do you move forward?An intimate self-examination told through the eyes and heart of Sarah's mother Caroline, Heaven's Child is a magical memoir that teaches us how to surrender to our losses and celebrate the gifts of death while rediscovering life. Tackling deep questions and universal misunderstandings, the story draws readers to journey beside Caroline as she opens the domestic scenes of home, heart, family, and community. Heaven's Child provides the solace needed to overcome our greatest losses. The story encourages you to find your life's purpose and helps you realize that you never journey alone. The book covers sudden loss; death of a child; relationships within a family; funerals and traditions; doubts, faith and hope; marriages, divorces, and parenting; forgiveness and healing; the power of memories and intuition; inner strength, and the resilience of the human spirit. Heaven's Child shows us that the grieving process is personal, that it's not just about death but also about any loss in our life; that grieving is not about endings...but about new beginnings.