Hi and “WELCOME” to Rave Reviews Book Club’s SPRINGTIME BOOK & BLOG BLOCK PARTY at When Angels Fly Blog
Location: Colorado and Kansas, USA
Here’s What I’m Giving Away Today:
(1) $10 Amazon Gift Card One
(1) Autographed Paperback copy of (When Angels Fly) USA & Canada Only
Five (5) e-book copies of (When Angels Fly)
Five (5) e-book copies of (The Big Cheese Festival)
# of Winners for this stop: 11
I’d like to introduce you two of my books and my blog!
“When Angels Fly” is a true story of the struggles of a mother before and during the illness and ultimate death of her five year old son. It is a story of perseverance, heartaches, courage, and a mother’s undying love for her child.
A young girl grows up dodging her mother’s blows and as she hides inside her room to cry, she thinks that the years ahead will transform her life. With this belief, she is lured into love and marriage only to later on find out she cannot run away from her past life and that marriage is not a shield she can use against the emotional assaults of her mother.
But faith, in its many forms, drives this young-girl-now-turned-into-a-woman across the other facets of challenges the world has yet to play on her. The loss of a child in her womb, the grappling hands of the man she trusts, the family’s incessant fighting, and yet again the beckoning loss of another son.
Will Sarah survive through all this? And will someone come to turn things around for her, hold her hand, and see her through whatever life has still in store for her?
“When Angels Fly” is a true story of the struggles of a mother before and during the illness and ultimate death of her five year old son. It is a story of perseverance, heartaches, courage, and a mother’s undying love for her child.
ISBN: 9780692574928
Reviews
After surviving the cruel rage of tyranny from her mother and ex-husband, Sarah Jackson traveled a new path; a journey of loss, heartbreak, and ultimately strength. How do we survive the unthinkable, our child suffering from a terminal illness? Sarah Jackson’s life will teach you that despite all the hardships, you will survive, even if at times it feels like you won’t!
“I couldn’t help thinking about womanhood while reading When Angels Fly. As a man and a father, it is hard to imagine the kind of feeling my wife has for our two kids. Many times I had to stop reading, close my eyes, and ask myself: “Could this be really happening?” I couldn’t help but wonder about the stuff of which women are made, because Sarah is a tough woman, sensitive, and rich in her humanity. It is inspiring to see how she gives life and nourishes it. The experience with Eli, her son suffering from cancer, is very touching and one that will inspire many people in the way they relate with their children. S. Jackson and A. Raymond have done a wonderful job in sharing experiences that will offer hope and provoke a silent revolution in the way most of us see women and life. It’s a book that every man should read. And I mean every man!” ~ Romuald Dzemo for Readers’ Favorite
“I read this book after the author appeared on the We Love Memoirs group, Spotlight on Sunday. The story is a very moving account of the authors life and most importantly the story tells of her son Eli who becomes sick with cancer and subsequently dies. The book is in four parts with the third part being told from her diary recounting the months of Eli’s illness and his passing away. The first two parts of the book set the scene and show how Sarah’s life has been hard with an abusive mother throughout her childhood and then marrying a husband who is also abusive. As I read I felt very much that the mother was a psychopathic narcissist at best and the husband was an abusive alcoholic who had no feeling for his family and his only love being the bottle. Sarah has a very hard road which many of us would not survive I am sure. Her faith though does give her solace and even though it wavered at times in the end does help her through. I enjoyed reading the book but not so much the diary format although this was a way of telling the story day by day. I admired Sarah’s love and devotion to her children and her loving heart comes through. How she managed to cope with the mother’s ongoing abuse through her son’s illness is beyond belief. I will refrain from saying too much more as don’t want to give more away as there are many other aspects to this heartfelt story.” ~ Julie Watson, Author
“This book’s effect on me is hard to explain. I gave it a 5 Star review because all the emotional triggers were engaged. As I read, I found myself crying, angry, happy, excited and overwhelmed by the detailed story of young Eli, Noah and their mother. I agree with other interviewers, no one should have to endure this type of life, but fact is, life isn’t always a bed of roses or cotton candy and everything nice. S. Jackson’s has poured her heart into telling the day-to-day story of her son’s journey, along with sharing her faith mixed with the power of a mother’s resolve. I highly recommend this book to anyone facing hard challenges in their life.” ~ Raven H. Price, Author
“For several moments I sat at my laptop, trying to think of something that hasn’t already been said. There are many great reviews, and it is easy to see many hearts have been made tender by reading this.
First, I am so glad this story has been written down and shared. As the father of two wonderful daughters, I cannot begin to imagine the horror that took place in this mother’s life. How any man can be so evil is beyond me. Thank God for men like Matt, however.
There are a few happy moments in this story that made tears of temporary joy hint from behind my eyes: when Eli was able to drink apple juice without choking; the late night trip mom took to get watermelon her son craved; when Eli and Noah played, as much as they could, in the hospital together. But sadly these moments too quickly moved aside, and the harrowing acts by a despicable grandmother and truly evil husband and father darkened the story. But this is real. That is partially what attracted me to this book. There is a time for the raw truth, it keeps one grounded.
To me, this book was more than a succession of events. Often, I felt like I was sitting across from the mother at a diner. My mind fades to gray images as she recollects her story from years ago. She opens her heart, and I listen to her thought process in awe. The mother is amazing for hanging on for dear life, even when it surely felt the bottom had fallen away and there was nothing to believe in anymore. She was there for her son regardless of all else. If you don’t believe evil exists, you will after reading this. Above all, little Eli shows strength and heroism, and despite the bitter end, he triumphed over life.” ~ Robert Kimbrell, Author
When Angels Fly Book Trailer
Awards 2016
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In The Big Cheese Festival, we meet Stubby Mouse and his family and friends. We learn that Stubby Mouse has a secret, that he is being bullied by another mouse, simply because his tail is short. Read how Stubby Mouse stood up for himself, and how he ended the bullying, in this delightful story for children. Targeted at ages 4-8, the book is easy to read and perfect for home or classroom. Children learn how bad bullying is, and what they can do to help stop bullies! Stubby Mouse encourages children to take a stand against bullies, and always be kind to each other. This story illustrates how everyone is different and unique, and it is a delightful read with cute illustrations for both children and adults. Take a stand against bullying today!
Reviews
Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers’ Favorite
The Big Cheese Festival is a children’s educational picture book written and designed by S. Jackson with A. Raymond. Stubby Mouse was happy and excited when he woke up on the morning of the Big Cheese Festival. All the mice in his neighborhood looked forward to this big event. There would be dancing and lots of cheese, and they would elect a King and Queen of the Festival. This would be Stubby’s first Big Cheese Festival, but something happened to spoil his happiness and sense of anticipation. When Cutter Mouse came to pick up Stubby’s brother, Zippy, he made fun of Stubby’s short tail. Cutter laughed and said that no girls would want to dance with him. Zippy got angry with his friend for picking on his little brother, but the damage was done. After Zippy and Cutter left, Stubby began to cry. Cindy heard him crying inside the house, and she wanted to know what was wrong. She liked Stubby just as he was, and thought Cutter was an awful bully. They would go to the festival together, and she’d love to dance with Stubby.
S. Jackson and A. Raymond’s educational picture book for children, The Big Cheese Festival, addresses the problem of bullying and the pain children can experience when they’re victimized by bullies. This story shows how being different is not a bad thing or something to feel ashamed about. Stubby may only have half a tail, but he ends up with an amazing thing happening to him. He also gets to dance with the bully’s girlfriend. The Big Cheese Festival has gorgeous graphics that bring the woodland setting and its characters to life. Jackson and Raymond address an important issue, and they do so in an enchanting tale that’s a perfect choice for story time. Adults should consider using this tale as a springboard for discussions about bullying in school and in the playground. It’s also a good starter primer for new readers as it has large print and it’s easy to follow the story. The Big Cheese Festival is highly recommended.
“There are issues that plague all children as they grow up. Each child struggles with identifying who they are as a person, how they relate to other people and how to and out what they believe in. Children can be cruel to each other while they learn how to navigate the messy world of emotions. This can come out in the form of bullying. In The Big Cheese Festival the authors explore the concept of bullying and how it can impact the life of another. What may seem like funny and harmless words to one can truly hurt another. We’ve got a fantastical world of anthropomorphic mice, one of whom only has half a tail. He is named Stubby and due to the unkind bullying from his brother’s friend, he worries about whether or not he’ll be worthy in himself.
Bullying is a big issue to tackle. Some children’s books try to address this and drop the ball completely. Jackson and Raymond have bundled up the idea of bullying in their book. They take an obvious difference, like having half of a tail, and use it to illustrate how others might react to something so clearly different from the norm. It’s a cute book with the little mice getting ready for a festival. Cutter Mouse, who is friends with Stubby’s brother, is the perpetrator of the bullying. It is often someone close to the bullied who begins the abuse, which Jackson and Raymond have captured here.” ~ Hungry Monster, Feb 2017
“The Big Cheese Festival ” is a must read book for those with children of all ages, though it is geared towards ages 4–11. Children learn what bullying is, and how to take a stand to stop bullies. This story is perfect for home, schools, and libraries, as it is so important that children be taught, and learn, kindness towards others no matter how different someone is to them. Jackson has cleverly used both boy and girl mice, in a manner that gets the point across while keeping children captivated. I highly recommend this charming book. ~ Susan Vance, “Leaving Savannah.”
Awards
Winner ~ 2016 Pinnacle Gold Award for Best Book in the Category of Children’s Adventure
2016 Reader’s Favorite Five Stars
*****
Once again, thanks for stopping by and don’t forget to share your thoughts and comments at the bottom of this post. Good luck on winning my giveaways! I’ll see you at the next stop of this awesome BLOCK PARTY!
There is no greater sorrow than that of losing a child. You have faced that sorrow with great heartbreak and courage, in addition to facing other mountainous challenges. Your writing is a testimony to your strength. I hope your tour is a wonderful success. ♥
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Thank you Gwen. Both of us have had journeys in some ways the same and other ways different.
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“When Angels Fly” is a book I have wanted to read, but my heart breaks before I can begin. It is on my kindle and after reading the reviews it is going up on my list. I can’t imagine losing a child, but I want to understand.
I love the concept of your children’s book I will add that to my collection to read to my grand kids!
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Thank you for your thoughts D. L. Flynn. I would love to give you an updated edited version of When Angels fly. I think your grand kids will love The Big Cheese Festival.
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Thank you, Mary. I ordered the Big Cheese Festival and can’t wait to read it to my grand kids, hopefully this week on spring break.
The copy have of “When Angels Fly” is pretty new, when did you make changes?
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Thank you. Changes were made this last week. I will email you a newer version.
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You’ve won a free eBook of When Angels Fly! What email do I send it to?
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I hope your words bring comfort to others, knowing they aren’t alone. Take care.
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Thank you!
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I can’t even imagine the loss of a child. My heart goes out to you. Sorry I missed posting yesterday.
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Thank you. You didn’t miss yesterday as today is my day so you are just fine.
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It appears I don’t know what day it is. 😃
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That’s okay. Your down for today (the 9th) with this comment. 🙂
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You’ve won a free eBook of When Angels Fly! What email do I send it to?
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What a lot to have come through, and what a brave story to write. I am sure your words will help many. Best wishes with everything 🙂
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Thank you!
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I have wanted to read When Angles Fly and have it on my Kindle. The story is one that everyone should read to fully appreciate how difficult challenges can be overcome. Best wishes today.
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Thank you John. I have a revised edition I can send to you.
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I would love that.
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Pop me your email address and I will do so.
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johnhowell(dot)wave(at)gmail.com Trying to fool spammers.
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Thanks John. I will send it tomorrow.
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Thank you.
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Memoirs that deal with tragedy often turn out to be the most life-affirming and give a hope of resilience and strength. Kudos to you, Mary for finding the tender words to tell Eli’s story and your own journey. 🙂
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Thank you Jan. Now, Eli lives on and so many have been helped via When Angels Fly.
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I read When Angels Fly last year and might read it again. the story was inspirational on so many levels. The challenges faced by this mother are some no mother should have to face. A brave person. Good job. Hope your tour is a success.
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Thank you Annie for your kind words. I would love to give you a more updated version for free.
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THANK YOU! I’d love that. pg
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Hi, Mary and Michael, I know I’ve had your book on my Kindle for quite some time now, and I will now advance it for a read. It’s just so much to read! But I will get there. 🙂 Enjoy your party today.
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Thank you! Eli was born three days ago, in 1985. It seems like it was yesterday. May I give you an updated and better edited version to read?
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Sure, Mary & Michael! An updated and better-edited version will really make my day, and I promise to push it up further. 🙂 My email is: Jinlobify@Yahoo.Com. Thank you. By the way, the name is Joy Lo-Bamijoko. 😀
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I will send it to you tomorrow Joy.
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You won a $10 gift card! Happy to have sent it to you!
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A heart-rending story to be sure. Thank you for sharing your grief and your courage. Have a wonderful day on the Block Party!
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Thank you!
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You’ve won a free eBook of The Big Cheese Festival! What email do I send it to?
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Thanks, Mary. I’m not putting my email in this forum. RRBC will give you the email addresses of all of your winners. However, you might find it listed beside my name on the Comments section of your website.
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Thank you!
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I don’t do well with heart-wrenching stories. The empath in me becomes too involved. I applaud your courage and your strength to share your story with so many others.
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Thank you. The empath in you might help me with grief if you read it.
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Maybe this summer when I’m surrounded by nature, I will try to read it.
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I loved, cried, was saddened, and strengthened by reading When Angels Fly. You both are wonderful and inspirational role models. We each have challenges to face in this lifetime, and I believe they are opportunities to grow and be stronger. Enjoy this day on the tour.
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Thank you Karen!
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I cant imagine how hard it must be to write a book like When Angels Fly but it’s a wonderful gift to share both the pain and the hope with the world 🙂
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Thank you. Many have been helped.
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You won a free signed softcover of WAF! Please email me to tell where to send it!
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How exciting – thanks – what email should I send to?? 🙂
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Send your address to me at mary.mmschmidt (at) gmail (dot) com
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Mary, as you know, I read your story and came to the conclusion that you are a fighter after my own heart. You fought for your child with every ounce of strength you could muster, and in the end, that’s all you can do. You can sleep well knowing that you did all you could do and therefore have no regrets. Be good to yourself and keep moving forward.
Writing “The Big Cheese Factory” seems like a natural progression for you. Thank you for sharing your story with us on this fabulous tour.
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I know you read When Angels Fly Shirley and thank you for the reviee you left. You are pretty inspiring as well.
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As heartwrenching as your story is, there is also a powerful message here–all of us will endure loss sooner or later and how we deal with it says a lot about who we are, our character and the strength within us. Thanks for sharing….
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Thank you and welcome!
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Wishing you a wonderful blog party today. You are inspiring people who offer endless support to others, even though you have been through so much yourselves.
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Thank you Lizzie!
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I could never imagine what it would be like to lose a child that way. My husband and I between us have 6 children. Two boys he came to the marriage with, then I gave birth to three more boys then finally one little girl. So I have only given birth to four living children. However, I have been pregnant 19 times. Most of my pregnancies end in miscarriage due to a deformed uterus and also having an negative blood type that causes my immune system to attack my pregnancies. For the most part I have come to terms with this and I can get past a miscarriage as a logical numbers game. Just keep trying. Sounds heartless I know but after so many, it is a mental preservation thing really. However, I lost my pregnancies before I ever made it out of the first trimester. I could not image spending so much time with my child, years even only to watch them die. To me the thought alone is gut wrenching. So much praise for you for surviving the unthinkable. Thank you so much for sharing your story with the world as inspiration to any other woman who is going through this or has been through this and needs to know they are not alone.
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Thank you. I’m so sorry you lost so many babies. My heart hurts for you. I’m sending up extra prayers for you.
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You’ve won a free eBook of When Angels Fly! What email do I send it to?
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Mary, you can send it to my email asmcgowan1@gmail.com So excited that I won. *happy dance*
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I will send it now. 🙂
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Great blog – your books look amazing – I will be getting them! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
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Thank you!
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You’ve won a free eBook of When Angels Fly! What email do I send it to?
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I can’t imagine the pain of losing a child, even as I contemplate reading “When Angels Fly”. A difficult story to tell, I’m sure! You already know your books are on my TBR pile and I look forward to having some time to read soon!
Thank you for posting today on the #RRBC Springtime Book & Blog Block Party!
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Thank you Patricia.
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You’ve won a free eBook of The Big Cheese Festival! What email do I send it to?
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Have a wonderful blog party today. I hope you draw a ton of interest in your work.
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Thank you!
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You’ve won a free eBook of The Big Cheese Festival! What email do I send it to?
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I won again? That’s so cool Send it to my only email coldhand (dot) boyack (at) gmail (dot) com. Reminds me to check the party page and see if they’ve got the links up yet.
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I will send it now. Reminder: check the party page to see in the links for today are up yet.
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The two links are up now! Your eBook has been sent.
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Thank you. I just went through them today.
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Welcome!
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I’m sure that When Angels Fly was an extremely difficult book to write, but it sounds like there was healing and triumph along the journey. Thank you for sharing your story and I wish you only blessings ahead!
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Mary, your journey is such an inspiring one. I can only imagine the many lives you have touched through sharing your story. Oh my…I’ll never forget your book trailer, your treasured photographs and such a powerful song will always bring a tear. Blessings to you. XO
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Thank you Natalie. Those pictures are just what I have to remember my son.
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Hi Mary and Michael, you two have been longtime friends and supporters. I wouldn’t have missed your post for the world. We very nearly lost our third child at birth, so I have an inkling of your pain, but yours will last a lifetime. I cannot imagine that. Much sympathy for your initial pain and even more for your continued heartache. My heart goes out to both of you. I admire your strength and courage. Much success at the blog party..
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Thank you Larry for you thoughts that speak volumes to me.
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When my daughter was two she became very ill. We nearly lost her but she survived. I remember the horrible pain and fear. But, it pales in comparison to what you went through. For what it’s worth you have my respect and admiration.
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Thank you Fran. Thank you for reading my blog post. I’m happy your child lived.
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You’ve won a free eBook of When Angels Fly! What email do I send it to?
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Mary! I have Angels, and have been looking at it from time to time, but haven’t been ready to read it straight through yet. I just added Big Chz Fest to my Kindle reader, so I’ll immerse in that and review it soon. I appreciate your sharing, which in the parts I’ve read bravely invites readers to empathize, to connect and relate to their own grief journeys. It’s a wonderful tribute you write, and that you have chosen to let us feel it for ourselves makes it that much more powerful. Isn’t it transcendent how one innocent soul gone too soon can continue to touch and even reach out to us all? Again, thanks. Good luck with all your endeavors.
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Thank you Stephen. Cheese Fest is a five minute read. I would love to email you an updated version of Angels. May I?
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I don’t see my reply here, so in case it fell into the ether: Yes, I would love an updated copy. How generous of you. Thank you! I’d be honored.
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Send your email address to mary. mmschmidt @ gmail .com thanks
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I need your email address please.
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You’ve won a free eBook of The Big Cheese Festival! What email do I send it to?
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As I said on Micki’s post, I can’t imagine going through the loss of a child. Blessings to you for the life struggles you have endured. I know you are a strong woman to have survived so much. It breaks my heart to even think of reading When Angels Fly. I hope your book helps others who are going through similar circumstances. The Big Cheese Festival sounds like something my grandson would enjoy.
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Thank you for your thoughts and comments Kim.
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Hi Mary! You’ve endured and survived so much. Yet, you are kind and supportive to our members. I’m glad I had this glimpse into your life to know what real courage looks like! Best of luck with The Big Cheese Festival, too!
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Thank you for your thoughts and insights zlinda.
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You’ve won a free eBook of The Big Cheese Festival! What email do I send it to?
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Sending it now Linda!
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Wow. I know I’m late but I just had to comment. I cannot imagine the pain you’ve had to endure losing a son, at such a young age, and to such a disease. I read a quote one day. It said: “I don’t know any strong person who has had an easy past.” Keep up the good work. Stay strong and much love. – EC
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You’re not late. Thank you for your wonderful thoughts and words.
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Hi there,
I have been following you and re-tweeting you for a while and I have always thought it was very brave to tell the story of the loss of your child. I’m sure you have helped many people with your work. Thank you.
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Thank you Suzanne. Eli was so brave. I lost two boys actually and both are in this memoir. Thanks for stopping by.
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Great summary. Great book covers grab attention. Reading your reviews added flare to the party.
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Thank you for your comments Gracie. Happy you like our book covers.
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Your courage, honesty and refusal to bow down to the dreadful hand that fate dealt you, is an inspiration. Bravo!
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Thank you. My boys kept me going and of course God.
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I will certainly add When Angels Fly to my TBR. Your story deserves to be read. I have The Big Cheese Festival on my Kindle. It should be coming up on my TBR list soon. Best wishes to you.
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Thank you Beem. The Big Chese Festival is a five minute read. I need to give you a more updated, better edited copy of WAF. Can I email it to you?
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Sure. Thank you.
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When Angels Fly is on my TBR. I agree with Beem, It is a story that deserves to be read!
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Thank you Michelle. Thank you for stopping by.
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Great post, Mary! Hope you enjoyed your Block Party day!! 🙂
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Thank you so much!
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So sorry to have missed your blog day yesterday – among many I echo the sentiments regarding our angels looking upon us from their eternal home. Margaret and I have experineced a similar loss…a depth of pain and understanding and compassion that only can come from being a member of this fortunately exclusive club. May the memory of your lost little one remain forever unstained within your heart. Sincerely – Michael & Margaret Lynes
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Thank you Michael. We don’t want others to join our club but we know it will happen. However, we can be of help to one another as only those in this club knows the reality of this burden.
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Having read and reviewed When Angels Fly, I was touched like the many others. What a rollercoaster of emotions it is. Thanks both of you for a nice stop!
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Thank you so much! I love your review and insights.
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I know the sorrow of losing a child and commend you for the beautiful insights. Thank you for participating in this block party event.
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I’m so sorry you have experienced child loss. Praying for all bereaved parents.
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Thank you for your post and sharing your losses through your writing. Very powerful.
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Welcome!
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I picked up my copy of When Angels Fly. Thank you, I look forward to reading it!
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Thank you so much! I hope it’s not too much for you to read. True story – true memoir – but can be hard to read.
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Wow – thank you so much for the book “When Angels Fly” (I won it here) – I am about half way through it already. I am crying through every page – it is so touching, heartbreaking, difficult, powerful, and loving, all at once. Excellent book! Thank you so much!!! ❤
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Welcome Lynn. I will have the completely edited and polished version in about three weeks and can send you that if you wish. I know it is sad but so life-reaffirming. Full of love. I hope you see that my son was full of love, too.
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This was a lovely,heart-wrenching post! I am truly honored you chose to follow my blog, and regret that I was so under the weather with a chest cold I didn’t have the opportunity to visit other participants in the spring blog hop for RRBC. I was so out of it, I posted mine a day early! Hope you enjoyed the party!
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Thank you. Get better. Welcome!
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Hello! I’m back from having my hip replaced and I’m excited that I won an ebook copy of “The Big Cheese”, Mary. This is a great opportunity to get a book to me legitimately and I can get a review done for you. My Amazon email is blog@roomwithbooks.com.
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Thanks, I will send it now!
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You should have it in less than five minutes.
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Hello,
the whole my life I like to help people.
I believe that we are amazing, but somehow we are forget that fact
my blog is about that, and you can check it here
http://www.benaqiba.com
Thank you so much
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