Debut author Adams experienced two of the worst horrors that a person can face: the losses of a spouse and a child. ... he also relates what he considers "minor miracles" -- ways in which his Christian faith was reaffirmed in small, quotidian, but marvelous ways. However, the story's power doesn't hinge at all on such persuasiveness [ of miracles ], but rather on the author's graceful grappling with heartache. Readers who've suffered similar tragedies will find particular beauty in this love letter to relatives gone too soon ...
An endearing but anguished account of grief, faith and remembrance.
Kirkus Indie, Kirkus Media LLC
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This is a story about life. This is a story about love and marriage. This is a story about death. This is a story about life after death including miraculous signs and miracles being revealed here for the very first time. This is a story about a mother and wife who goes to Heaven too soon and comes back to say goodbye.
Author Adams states, "You have to believe in a miracle in order to receive a miracle." And so he did.
This is a true story.