I fell in love with the power of books when I was young. In high school, I tried my hand at writing and
enjoyed it so much that it became my major in college. Although I had other careers in my life, being an
author was always on my radar.
Finally, as a grandma and a retired empty nester, I took up writing again because I felt a calling to relay a
message to families struggling to have a sensitive and difficult discussion about losing a family member.
Although the death of a loved one in a child's life is overwhelming and heartbreaking, if handled with
care, it need not be traumatic. It can become a new beginning formed through acceptance and bring peace.