Who Says Life Is Fair?

The Story of a Loving Dad. His Life, His Losses, and How He Came out a Winner.

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Parent & Adult Child, Biography & Memoir
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Author: James C. Wilson ISBN: 9781449076429
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: February 2, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: James C. Wilson
ISBN: 9781449076429
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: February 2, 2010
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

This book is about the life of a loving and responsible father who has lost his relationships with his adult children.This circumstance provides the background for a captivating, human story which will ring true for a soberingly large number of loving parents to whom a loss of this nature has occurred. Such readers will have a strong frame of reference from which to relate to the story.For others who are simply students of the human condition, this well-crafted excursion into the life of another everyman is thoroughlyworth the undertaking.The book takes us from one recollection to another, be they light- hearted and uplifting or stark and powerful, with deftness and brevity.The way in which the tragic loss of cherished children is transformed into a joyful life of purpose and love is an uplifting story which makes a worthwhile and gratifying read.A set of principles is offered as a recipe to help those for whom personal loss creates continuing pain.This provides a positive and effective means to help readers gain, even in the face of tragedy, the same kind of life success which has been experienced by the man about whom this story is written.

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This book is about the life of a loving and responsible father who has lost his relationships with his adult children.This circumstance provides the background for a captivating, human story which will ring true for a soberingly large number of loving parents to whom a loss of this nature has occurred. Such readers will have a strong frame of reference from which to relate to the story.For others who are simply students of the human condition, this well-crafted excursion into the life of another everyman is thoroughlyworth the undertaking.The book takes us from one recollection to another, be they light- hearted and uplifting or stark and powerful, with deftness and brevity.The way in which the tragic loss of cherished children is transformed into a joyful life of purpose and love is an uplifting story which makes a worthwhile and gratifying read.A set of principles is offered as a recipe to help those for whom personal loss creates continuing pain.This provides a positive and effective means to help readers gain, even in the face of tragedy, the same kind of life success which has been experienced by the man about whom this story is written.

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