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Fireflies
A work of Non-fiction by David Morrell
Subgenres:
- Grief & Bereavement,
- Memoir,
- Parenting & Families
This book is for you if you're into...
- Raw memoirs about losing a child and surviving the aftermath
- Honest explorations of grief’s impact on families and marriages
- Personal accounts that offer comfort to those supporting grieving loved ones
In the bestselling novels of suspense master David Morrell, fear is the main subject. But Morrell himself had never known genuine terror until he watched his 15-year-old son wage a heroic but doomed struggle with cancer.
This is one father's powerful and unforgettable story of fierce love, impenetrable loss, and an unexpected, breathtaking encounter with the miraculous. Ultimately, Fireflies is a tribute to the undying human spirit that has already given new hope to enthralled and grateful readers around the world.
David wrote this account for himself, but to his surprise, his candid portrait of grief turned out to help other people in grief or else the friends of those in grief. His discussions about panic attacks as well as the "could have, should have" syndrome and the stress within marriages after a child's death are some of the reasons that David was asked to deliver several keynote speeches to national conferences of The Compassionate Friends, the world's largest grief organization—for the parents, siblings, grandparents, and friends of children who have died.
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