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After moving into a new home and believing all of their lifelong plans had been achieved, a happily married couple's existence is shattered by the verdict of incurable disease. When her husband dies, Carol Lucas finds herself immersed in grief and almost dysfunctional. Shortly thereafter, numerous puzzling incidents begin to occur, and she gradually realizes they are more than coincidence. Working her way through sadness, Carol comes to accept that, incredibly, her husband is communicating with her from somewhere beyond this life, and she emerges from this tragedy with a whole new, unexpected…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
After moving into a new home and believing all of their lifelong plans had been achieved, a happily married couple's existence is shattered by the verdict of incurable disease. When her husband dies, Carol Lucas finds herself immersed in grief and almost dysfunctional. Shortly thereafter, numerous puzzling incidents begin to occur, and she gradually realizes they are more than coincidence. Working her way through sadness, Carol comes to accept that, incredibly, her husband is communicating with her from somewhere beyond this life, and she emerges from this tragedy with a whole new, unexpected outlook. Carol's memoir is an upbeat, sometimes humorous, always positive story about regaining life-albeit a new one-after loss. By writing about her experiences, she wants to provide comfort and encouragement to those who have lost a loved one, especially grieving widows. After hearing her story, readers just might accept the possibility of life after death, and open themselves to ideas they had not considered before.
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Autorenporträt
Retired high school English teacher, Carol Lucas, grew up in western Pennsylvania where she earned her bachelor's degree. She went on to do graduate work at the University of Notre Dame and the University of Pittsburgh. Carol began her career in 1964 in suburban Pittsburgh where she taught and lived for thirty-five years. During this time she also coordinated a high school Community Service Learning program. Upon retirement, she received an Excellence in Teaching award from state of Pennsylvania. Carol has since moved to Beaufort, South Carolina, where she enjoys writing, golfing, and going on cruises-which she eagerly awaits resuming after the COVID pandemic rules are relaxed.