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The gripping memoir of a young mother whose life was changed when her husband, a NYPD bomb disposal expert, was killed by a terrorist's bomb in 1976. It details her journey out of poverty, and her own determination to take care of her two young sons as she starts over.

Produktbeschreibung
The gripping memoir of a young mother whose life was changed when her husband, a NYPD bomb disposal expert, was killed by a terrorist's bomb in 1976. It details her journey out of poverty, and her own determination to take care of her two young sons as she starts over.
Autorenporträt
Kathleen Murray Moran holds a BA in Journalism and an MA in English from SUNY Stony Brook. She taught writing and literature at Suffolk Community College for twenty-five years. She is the co-founder of Survivors of the Shield (SOS) and was instrumental in passing legislation that led to former Governor Mario Cuomo's COPS program which protects the pension benefits of survivors, provides full scholarships for line of duty widows and children to all SUNY schools and a four year scholarship to St. John's University. Kathleen is a speaker, advocate, and tireless supporter of family members of police officers who have experienced loss. She lives on Long Island where she organizes writing and book groups. Kathleen is currently working on her first novel.