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Horse and the little girl tells how a little girl discovers a dilapidated rocking horse at Gramma's house that had belonged to her father when he was a boy. She is enchanted with Harry who she calls Horse and rides him every time she visits. Grampa decides to rebuild Horse for her. In the meantime she quickly grows weak from a rare genetic disease and rides Horse only once before she dies. The grandparents decide that God is not vindictive, but loving and the first to cry when someone dies; that her life, no matter how short, was worth the pain and loss. Horse is devastated, but soon meets the…mehr

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Horse and the little girl tells how a little girl discovers a dilapidated rocking horse at Gramma's house that had belonged to her father when he was a boy. She is enchanted with Harry who she calls Horse and rides him every time she visits. Grampa decides to rebuild Horse for her. In the meantime she quickly grows weak from a rare genetic disease and rides Horse only once before she dies. The grandparents decide that God is not vindictive, but loving and the first to cry when someone dies; that her life, no matter how short, was worth the pain and loss. Horse is devastated, but soon meets the girl's baby brother. Horse decides the girl would want him to be her brother's horse, that his heart is big enough for both.
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Jerry Johnson is a retired family medical doctor who resides in Bozeman, MT with his wife Margaret. Early in his career he began teaching about death and dying. In the late 1970s he helped start a Hospice program in the Flathead Valley in Montana. In 1993 they lost their granddaughter Katie age two from Monochromatic leukodystrophy. He wrote this book as part of his grief and healing. Jerry volunteers part time as a physician at the Gallatin Community Clinic for people with little or no health insurance. He also is active in mental health. He writes essays and poetry for two churches, does art, and dabbles in violin as well as golf and skiing.