The premise of this book was actually quite innovative. Some people may like a whiner-type protag... I do not, though. She comes around in toward the middle, thank goodness, and quits feeling sorry for herself. In my humble opinion, this process could have taken one chapter and the point would have been made nicely.
This is one woman's view of what it feels like to lose a husband. I did not particularly like it, but it has quite a good development of the storyline. I do know one thing, traveling across country by yourself is a most excellent way to deal with loss, especially if you can be quite and listen to God's voice. I did enjoy the trip to the Grand Canyon and the two sisters she met there. It's a quick read, too.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
She lives in Joplin, Missouri with her husband, and she spends most of her free time doing is reading and writing. That is what she usually do when she's not teaching, enjoying the children and grandchildren, or sitting on the back porch drinking a Diet Coke and watching her husband till the garden!
ABOUT THE BOOK

I've quit reading--even bestsellers, even the newspaper, even my Bible. I've also quit listening to music. This lack of appreciation for things I once loved is beginning to define me. More mornings than I can count, I say to myself before I open my eyes, "I don't want to do this." In the days shortly following Tom's death, that made sense, but what does it mean now? That I'm in trouble? One of the best qualities of the former me was thankfulness. As I was trying to sleep last night, needing Tom to be curled up behind me, his left arm slung across me, I realized to my horror that I couldn't remember the last time I was truly thankful. I think of a line from an old hymn: "Awake, my soul, and sing." I miss Tom. I also miss me. Determined to find healing, Audrey Eaton embarks on a trip to the one place she and her husband always intended to visit but never did. When things don't go as planned, will she embrace the unexpected graces that guide her journey?
If you would like to read the first chapter of Tender Grace, go HERE
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