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Can I forgive God for taking my baby boy after He took my other children? I think I am pushing open the door a tiny bit, but I'm hurting while doing it.
Grief is a sensitive subject in our culture today. It's unthinkable that one might lose a child. When this happens, tragically, many suffer wounds that never heal. Are there answers? How can we help our family members or friends to deal with the unthinkable tragedy of loss? This book, written by a mother who buried all her children, offers hope. It gives insight into the raw, unfiltered feelings of grief. It offers suggestions on coping…mehr

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Can I forgive God for taking my baby boy after He took my other children? I think I am pushing open the door a tiny bit, but I'm hurting while doing it.

Grief is a sensitive subject in our culture today. It's unthinkable that one might lose a child. When this happens, tragically, many suffer wounds that never heal. Are there answers? How can we help our family members or friends to deal with the unthinkable tragedy of loss? This book, written by a mother who buried all her children, offers hope. It gives insight into the raw, unfiltered feelings of grief. It offers suggestions on coping with the most difficult trial a parent can face. But it also paints a picture of dying faith revived in the most trying of times.


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Autorenporträt
Brenda Fitzpatrick is an Australian writer and teacher with extensive experience in refugee camps and conflict zones. She left her home when invited to join a humanitarian organisation in Geneva. From there, she travelled widely around the globe and lived in London and Zimbabwe. She helped bring international attention to the reality of women and girls in war, and her reports were circulated to/by United Nations, government and non-government agencies. Her book Tactical Rape in War and Conflict was judged to be groundbreaking. She has a PhD in International Politics, and Gwennie's Girl is her first novel.