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Ralph Cobden's refusal at the age of eighteen to take over the family farm has disastrous effects and leaves him with a burden of guilt. By his early thirties he suffers a series of losses that destroy his mental well¿being. Grief results in eccentric and potentially self¿destructive behaviour. Professional help and the loving support of close friends are needed for him to survive. The result is an uplifting story of triumph over grief.

Produktbeschreibung
Ralph Cobden's refusal at the age of eighteen to take over the family farm has disastrous effects and leaves him with a burden of guilt. By his early thirties he suffers a series of losses that destroy his mental well¿being. Grief results in eccentric and potentially self¿destructive behaviour. Professional help and the loving support of close friends are needed for him to survive. The result is an uplifting story of triumph over grief.
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Autorenporträt
Ian Searle had been writing, mostly short stories, sine his first was published in Blackwoods Magazine in 1978, when, late in retirement, he began writing crime novels. His latest story is not a murder mystery, however, but a heart-warming story which makes for easy reading. Ian spent much of his life in education and twenty years as a very active volunteer in retirement, including National Chairman of the U3A.