Not all gifts are tangible.
After suffering the loss of her father while writing her
bestselling debut book, Amy Hollingsworth began to search for the
meaning behind his dying moments. What she found was a simple truth
at the heart of overcoming the deepest grief: "the dying leave
gifts." With deeply moving stories of how others discovered the
gifts their loved ones left behind, this book will gently encourage
you to anticipate and uncover your own.
Weaving together the warm intimacy of Mitch Albom's "Tuesdays
with Morrie" and the straightforward honesty of Joan Didion's "The
Year of Magical Thinking," Amy Hollingsworth adds her hopeful voice
to the literature of life and the life beyond. The result is a
collection of stories that gives the reader myriad ways to identify
their own pain and healing and is an intriguing journey for any and
all readers fascinated by this brief overlap of heaven and
earth.
From the bestselling author of " The Simple Faith of Mister
Rogers."
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