Lightning On A Clear Day

Lightning On A Clear Day

Alf Langan

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Palmetto Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9798822956223
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Confronting the Unthinkable: A Father’s Journey Through Tragedy, Healing, and Growth After Losing a Child to a Sudden Illness. A Raw, Intimate Narrative for Those Walking a Similar Path.In this deeply personal and moving memoir, the author shares his journey of grief and healing after the sudden death of his eldest son to a pulmonary embolism. The narrative is drawn from the author’s real-time journal entries, penned in the raw aftermath of his son’s unexpected passing. The book is an intimate window into the heartrending process of grappling with a loss that no parent should ever have to face.The book is divided into three poignant sections. The first recounts Tyler’s valiant battle with serious mental illness, a battle he was beginning to win before his life was tragically cut short. The second part is a candid record of the author’s first year without his son, a year marked by unimaginable pain and turmoil, but ultimately, growth. Part three explores the author’s life in the years after the tragedy, offering valuable insights into how to navigate life while living with a persistent undercurrent of grief.Despite the profound sadness that permeates these pages, the book is not without hope. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the ability to find happiness again, even in the face of devastating loss. The author also offers heartfelt advice to others who find themselves involuntary members of the ’Club No One Wants to Join’, as well as those who support them.Lightning On A Clear Day is a flash of hope for anyone finding themselves in the throes of grief. It is a powerful testament to the enduring bond between a parent and child, a bond not even death can sever. This book is a testament to love, resilience, and the indomitable human spirit. It’s also a reminder that, in the end, life goes on, and that it is possible to be happy again, despite the sadness that remains.

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