When Bluebirds Fly: Losing a Child, Living With Hope
Joann Kuzma Deveny
When Bluebirds Fly: Losing a Child, Living With Hope
Joann Kuzma Deveny
When Bluebirds Fly is a self-reflective account of a family’s struggle to find hope after a horrific tragedy, the drowning death of a child. Written in the form of creative non-fiction, this unique narrative tells the story through intriguing viewpoints of a father, mother, sibling, as well as testimonials from the babysitter and first responders. Spiritual signs inspire the reader as the story unfolds to the surprising conclusion.When Bluebirds Fly is a finalist in the Midwest Book Awards, International Book Awards, USA Book Awards, National Indie Excellence Awards, & ForeWord Magazine’s Book of the Year Award.This Inspirational memoir has been endorsed by the American Institute of Health Care Professionals and has been sold at The Compassionate Friends, American Death Education Counselors, and MN Coalition for Death Education Services Conferences. As an emergency physician who deals with unfortunate death all too often, I highly recommend this book for anyone seeking hope amid unbearable pain. This book gives a bold and authentic view to feelings that are often unspeakable, or worse yet, never spoken. When Bluebirds Fly is a compelling journey that provides unusual insight into parental and sibling grief. This book will change you. Randy Pilgrim: MD, FACEP; CEO and Chief Medical Officer, Schumacher Group
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