“Yes, I'm biased. My uncle wrote this collection of poems and short stories, but they are healing, worthwhile, and deeply impacting. As a minister going through a fairly public divorce in a small town in Alaska, he sought solace through two outlets - prayer and writing. These words, sometimes harsh, other times lonely, have a resounding undercurrent of hope with the knowledge that the grief in the present is purposeful. His transparency disarms the reader, invites them to share the pain, then simply says "I know." Learn more at www.asharpnessofgrief.com.”
batwood wrote this review Wednesday, May 23 2007.
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