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If you have experienced the tragedy of the death of your child, this book is an invitation for you to walk with me on this path. While everyone grieves differently, sharing this road with me may help you realize the grief you are experiencing is normal, and validate any unfamiliar feelings you may encounter in your grief. It is my hope that you will also be able to reinvest in life. If you have concern for one who is grieving the loss of a child, this book may give insight into the grief. Since the loss of a child is so very different from other deaths, this book may also give you understanding and the tools to offer comfort.…mehr

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If you have experienced the tragedy of the death of your child, this book is an invitation for you to walk with me on this path. While everyone grieves differently, sharing this road with me may help you realize the grief you are experiencing is normal, and validate any unfamiliar feelings you may encounter in your grief. It is my hope that you will also be able to reinvest in life. If you have concern for one who is grieving the loss of a child, this book may give insight into the grief. Since the loss of a child is so very different from other deaths, this book may also give you understanding and the tools to offer comfort.

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Autorenporträt
David O. Nesnow was born and grew up in the borough of Queens, New York City, spending summers with family at Ridge, Long Island, New York. Following his military service and college, he formed a software consulting company and retired in 2008. He also enjoyed involvement in church music and served as a minister of music for over twenty-five years. He was interested in poetry as a young child and occasionally composed music and wrote poetry for family and friends. Following the death of his daughter, writing became a means of working through his grief and reconfirming his faith and spirituality. He and his wife, Jean, enjoy traveling and reside in North Carolina.