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“This book is incredible and the value the story can add for others going through a similar life event is unmeasurable. Towards the end the author says, “…if I can only help one other person…” MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! I found this book exceptionally helpful in my recent journey with my mom and beyond. Understanding the journey we were on makes it sting a little le
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“Ths book is incredible and the value the story can add for others going through a similar
life event is unmeasurable. Towards the end the author says, “#8230if I can only help one
other person…#8221 MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! I found this book exceptionally helpful in
my recent journey with my mom and beyond. Understanding the journey we were on makes it
sting a little less. It’an incredible story and a heartbreaking journey that needs to be shared
with the world.”—Jon E., Lincoln, Nebraska“Icouldn’tput it down!
It’a wonderful tribute to the family. I feel as if I’vemet them before, and I liked them
all very much. The story provided the push to start on my own obituary which I’vebeen
meaning to do for a while now. And, yes, all those expenses—whle I’vegiven passing
thought to them now and again—Imay have to take a new look at our wills again to see if we
can afford to die. The author is a most loving daughter.”—Larie W., Hayesville, North
Carolina“I#8217m a great fan of stories about polar explorations during the 19th and early
20th centuries. Often even the most well-prepared expeditions were ultimately doomed by the
vagaries of weather, equipment reliability, and human personality. Men endured months (even
years) of unrelenting cold and wet, limited sunlight, claustrophobic quarters, excruciatingly boring
routines and too often succumbed to lead poisoning, snow blindness, frostbite resulting in loss of
digits, starvation (sometimes cannibalism), and all kinds of mental aberrations. Yet, some did
make it through. How much I have been awed by them!Well, they have nothing on this journey. As
I read the story I wondered, HOW did she get through this? I marvel at the physical, mental,
spiritual, and moral strength manifested throughout those three years of hell. And with no one to
blame for it! For me, the most poignant sentence in the whole story is I feel like a monster. It
almost made me cry. The author asked, What can I do? Well, no matter what she thought she did,
she heroically gave what she could and well-served the four people closest to her. I
can’timagine myself doing the same. The story really wore me out
emotionally.”—Pa S., Crookston, Nebraska