We Are Different Now
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.87 (979 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1610090632 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 180 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. Noticing a lack of self-help books for grieving grandparents after the loss of her oldest grandchild, she decided to create one and provide it to others who are searching for the same information. About the Author Jackie Taylor Zortman is a former bookstore owner in a beautiful tourist town high in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado where she lives today with her 42-year veteran law enforcement husband. Both are now retired
Denise Weeks said Bittersweet and poignant--will help you understand things. Jackie Taylor Zortman has written a journal/memoir that discusses the three years since her grandson was killed in an accidental fall. She has a way of clarifying and revealing truths. You will hurt with her as she discusses the pain and sorrow that she goes through, as well as what her daughter (his mother) goes through. Bu. ChillOnLake said Jackie put into words the mental, physical and spiritual. Jackie put into words the mental, physical and spiritual experience of losing a dear child in his early twenties. She bravely shares with the reader her journey through coping with the unthinkable, from shock to "moving on," to show us we are not alone in our individual experiences with loss and grief. She inspired me to pra. "It is a wonderful guide for what to say" according to Linda Reed. Jackie's book is a must-read for those who are grieving and for family and friends of those who are grieving. It is a wonderful guide for what to say, and more importantly, what NOT to say. Your presence, love, and consideration are much more important than any words that can be said at such a time. The loss of someone as de
Marilyn Regan Frankland, retired psychologist and teacher “Very few resources are available for grieving grandparents. We are Different Now, fills a much needed void…” --Connie Iddings, Ordained Grace Association Pastor. It is pitch black at night, but the acoustics are fantastic. Early Readers Say: “We Are Different Now: has many of the answers grandparents are looking for and need to hear…” – Keith Bettinger, author, retired police officer and grief counselor “…I am indeed indebted to Jackie for sharing her touching, bittersweet, awe inspiring book…” --Dr. Come and walk along to learn what has been revealed since we lost this young man with the angelic face and who was born possessing an old soul. Then he drove three miles up the mountain dirt road to a spot where his buddies had gathered. This area is a shelf road w
. Jackie Taylor Zortman is a former bookstore owner in a beautiful tourist town high in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado where she lives today with her 42-year veteran law enforcement husband. Both are now retired. Noticing a lack of self-help books for grieving grandparents after the loss of her oldest grandchild, she decided to create one and provide it to others who are searching for the same information