Working your way through grief after the death of a loved one takes energy and courage. Often angels float in and out offering support. The sudden death of my husband at the age of 54 surrounded me with many angels. Friends, family and total strangers floated into my life just when I needed them most. Have you experienced any angels in your life?
Jun 30, 2011
Twenty-Eight Snow Angels
Reviewing the final galleys of my memoir, Twenty-Eight Snow Angels: A Widow's Story of Love, Loss and Renewal. The cover design is beautiful! After seven years of drafts, rewrites and title changes, I can't wait to get the book into readers' hands.
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Twenty-Eight Snow Angels, I love that title. Found your blog through another site online. A question, how or what brought about the title Twenty-Eight Snow Angels?
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ReplyDeleteThe title Twenty-Eight Snow Angels was suggested by my editor. The first time she read through my manuscript she felt the title represented a major turning point in my grief process. The twenty-eight is the number of years my husband and I were married before he died in 2000. The book has received very good prepublication reviews and is endorsed by a licensed therapist who read it. After reviewing the manuscript she said, "It's a powerful story of love, grief, hope and faith all can learn from." Contact me any time at: ddettmann@q.com for additional information or if you have questions. Thanks for your comment!