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Dads Cry Too: Living the New Norm After a Father Buries His Child
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Dads Cry Too: Living the New Norm After a Father Buries His Child

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Some life-altering moments happen in a flash, an impulse decision.

Others are presented to us by the universe, fate, or God.
Late at night on a winding road near Hinckley, Ohio, PJ O'Connell made a decision that would impact his friends for years to come, and change the lives of his mother, sister, and father forever. Turning grief and rage into acceptance and understanding is never easy. Unlike widow or orphan, there are no words for a parent who has lost a child, and entrance to this terrible club is something no one requests. But life and death moments do not discriminate. This is the story of how my son helped me become a better man.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Year of the Book Press
Date
8 May 2018
Pages
62
ISBN
9781945670923

Some life-altering moments happen in a flash, an impulse decision.

Others are presented to us by the universe, fate, or God.
Late at night on a winding road near Hinckley, Ohio, PJ O'Connell made a decision that would impact his friends for years to come, and change the lives of his mother, sister, and father forever. Turning grief and rage into acceptance and understanding is never easy. Unlike widow or orphan, there are no words for a parent who has lost a child, and entrance to this terrible club is something no one requests. But life and death moments do not discriminate. This is the story of how my son helped me become a better man.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Year of the Book Press
Date
8 May 2018
Pages
62
ISBN
9781945670923