Beautiful Day

Beautiful Day
Author: Elin Hilderbrand
Publisher: Reagan Arthur Books
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2013-06-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316227188

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A summer wedding stirs up trouble on both sides of the family in this beloved bestseller from "the queen of the summer novel" (People). The Carmichaels and the Grahams have gathered on Nantucket for a happy occasion: a wedding that will unite their two families. Plans are being made according to the wishes of the bride's late mother, who left behind The Notebook: specific instructions for every detail of her youngest daughter's future nuptials. Everything should be falling into place for the beautiful event -- but in reality, things are falling apart. While the couple-to-be are quite happy, their loved ones find their lives crumbling. In the days leading up to the wedding, love will be questioned, scandals will arise, and hearts will be broken and healed. Elin Hilderbrand takes readers on a touching journey in Beautiful Day -- into the heart of marriage, what it means to be faithful, and how we choose to honor our commitments.

Notes on Grief

Notes on Grief
Author: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0593320816

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From the globally acclaimed, best-selling novelist and author of We Should All Be Feminists, a timely and deeply personal account of the loss of her father: “With raw eloquence, Notes on Grief … captures the bewildering messiness of loss in a society that requires serenity, when you’d rather just scream. Grief is impolite ... Adichie’s words put welcome, authentic voice to this most universal of emotions, which is also one of the most universally avoided” (The Washington Post). Notes on Grief is an exquisite work of meditation, remembrance, and hope, written in the wake of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's beloved father’s death in the summer of 2020. As the COVID-19 pandemic raged around the world, and kept Adichie and her family members separated from one another, her father succumbed unexpectedly to complications of kidney failure. Expanding on her original New Yorker piece, Adichie shares how this loss shook her to her core. She writes about being one of the millions of people grieving this year; about the familial and cultural dimensions of grief and also about the loneliness and anger that are unavoidable in it. With signature precision of language, and glittering, devastating detail on the page—and never without touches of rich, honest humor—Adichie weaves together her own experience of her father’s death with threads of his life story, from his remarkable survival during the Biafran war, through a long career as a statistics professor, into the days of the pandemic in which he’d stay connected with his children and grandchildren over video chat from the family home in Abba, Nigeria. In the compact format of We Should All Be Feminists and Dear Ijeawele, Adichie delivers a gem of a book—a book that fundamentally connects us to one another as it probes one of the most universal human experiences. Notes on Grief is a book for this moment—a work readers will treasure and share now more than ever—and yet will prove durable and timeless, an indispensable addition to Adichie's canon.

Stuff That Needs To Be Said

Stuff That Needs To Be Said
Author: John Pavlovitz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2020-04-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780578682501

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Over the past few years, John Pavlovitz's blog, Stuff That Needs To Be Said, has become a virtual hub for millions of people from all over the world, drawn there by his clear, compelling words on compassion, equity, love, and justice. This expansive, like-hearted community transcends race, orientation, gender, religious tradition, political affiliation, and nation of origin--and finds its affinity in the deeper place of our shared humanity, which is the True North of his writing. This collection lovingly pulls together some of John's most widely-read and most beloved essays on faith, politics, grief, and the elemental parts of being human. It is an encouraging, inspiring, challenging storehouse of "stuff that needs to be said."

The Summer My Father Died

The Summer My Father Died
Author: dit Kiss
Publisher: Saqi
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2012-09-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1846591236

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dit Kiss grew up a communist in Budapest, soaking up her father's ideology unquestioningly. As a child she is puzzled when others refer to her as Jewish; she only knows that her family doesn't believe in God. How can they? As her father lies dying, dit tries to understand the enigma surrounding his life. Where does his unshakeable communist conviction come from? Why doesn't he have relatives? As she digs deeper into his tragic history, dit is forced to confront the contradictions and lies woven into the life of her family - and her country - through the dramatic twists of twentieth century Hungary. 'Lyrical and poetic The Summer My Father Died is a powerful memoir. In this remarkable memoir, dit Kiss uncovers the paternal history that shaped her own, even while she was unaware of it ... the journey is riveting.' Lisa Appignanesi 'It shook me profoundly ... not only the richness of the relationship between father and daughter, but the internal development of the narrator also had a deep impact on me.' István Szabó, director of Mephisto and Being Julia.

The Day My Daddy Died

The Day My Daddy Died
Author: Rebecca Mason
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734948806

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When a young boy learns the news of his Father's sudden death, pain and sorrow become abruptly real. His carefree childhood is instantly altered as his once 'normal' world is turned upside down. His grief carries him through a wide range of emotions until one day he finally finds healing within and a way to hold onto his memories. A highly relatable and ultimately triumphant book that helps children reflect on the loss of a parent and find a healthy way to accept and move forward.

A Beautiful Day, a Crash, and a Thousand Blessings

A Beautiful Day, a Crash, and a Thousand Blessings
Author: Dorothy Megee
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1645157954

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On a beautiful day in January, while riding their motorcycle, a young woman pulled out in front of them. They were on a major highway in Florida approximately five miles from their Florida residence. Traffic was heavy and moving at fifty-five miles per hour. The accident was catastrophic and left them near death. This story depicts how they survived through the excellent care of the trauma team at Osceola Hospital and through their arduous journey of coming back. It also describes how their children traveled more than eight hundred miles to step in to deal with hospital personnel and make important decisions regarding their care and survival. While hospital staff could not believe, the first one to reach their bedside was their pastor Dan Hopkins from Virginia. Dottie and Skip were not at all surprised. They believe God orchestrated their survival and recovery through excellent hospital personnel, family and friends. They also believe that God spared the young mother and her three young children from any injuries that day.

It Rained the Day My Father Died

It Rained the Day My Father Died
Author: Steve Anc
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03-14
Genre:
ISBN:

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Written by a man who saw the day his father died. Written by a man who saw rain with thunder and lightning. Written to the man, who could read between the lines; who had felt the pain of the loss of a loved one at one time or another. He who could purchase spare time to ponder on the reason for living. He who sits on the seat of now with the touch of memory of after now. He who remembers the merriment and the memory after the merriment. Written to a man with either a church or a creed. Written for all men regardless of birth. By free or fair, live for now with a fair heart, for the joy of life is in now and the pain of the dead is in the grief. Reviews "I just read Ode to the Moon and Hope, and the intro of your book and had to have a little cry...you know that I lost my mother three years ago? It touched that part of me, so seen from art's point of view, you did very well." Brigitte Gerlach, author of Pteridophyta and Autumnfire, Germany Thank you for sharing this wonderful book of poetry with me. I lost my best friend at the beginning of Covid, and it's been very difficult. I enjoy reading poetry from other poets' points of view. You did an excellent job. 5 stars

My Father's Straw Hat

My Father's Straw Hat
Author: Patricia A. Colucci
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1615661050

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Grief is no respecter of persons. Often it moves in harshly and unexpectedly. In many aspects of life grief is expected, but it's never easy to face the loss of a loved one. Is it possible to truly preserve the legacy of any important person in your life? Author Patricia A. Colucci asked herself the same question when her father, a leading figure in her life, passed away. Overwhelmed with the earth-moving shift in the universe, she is forced to examine the very depths of her heart and soul in order to pull herself back together. Laced with pain, discovery, and sheer will, Colucci must battle as the enemy of grief rages on. Trudging through the dark and uneasy days, the light of a new dawn slowly begins to break. In order to overcome and heal, she examines the precious things in life like hugs, smiles, and her Father's Straw Hat.