Can a Mother Die of a Broken Heart?
DEATH IS CONQUERED: MY TOUR OF HEAVEN WAS AWESOME!
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About the Book
"Marion Sadler's very personal glimpse at the darker aspects of the life cycle will touch the reader, perhaps even sound an alarm, evoking a sense of urgency toward living life to the fullest while we have it." Harvey Stanbrough, Pulitzer Nominee "Through the pen and tears of this mother, we forge a priceless relationship in anonymity. Sadler shares out loud the prayers and innermost thoughts of mothers and fathers everywhere when tragedy strikes. I do not want to read these poems again. I do not want to know the pain. But I will....do both. And I will cry and I will find life and healing... at least for my soul." Laura Boyd, Ph. D., Family Counselor "Sadler is aware we need to cry, we need to talk, we need to write about it... we need to get it out and deal with our grief. We just have to figure out our own way, what works for us." Leah Simmons, Ardmoriete Front Page Story, Sept. 9, 2002 Sadler has published recently in "From the Heart," by Coastal Villages Press, and in "A Trip Down Memory Lane," The International Library of Photography. Two essays included here won honorable mention from Byline Magazine.
About the Author
Marion Hanson Sadler was born in the Shoshone-
Piute Indian Hospital, where her mother was a Registered Nurse, and her
father was the Missionary-Minister to the Duck Valley Indian Reserve
Presbyterian Church in Nevada. Retired from 28 years of teaching art, music,
writing and learning disabilities, she has been writing creatively, painting
and teaching literacy and piano.
She and her retired husband enjoy their six grandchildren, their son and his boat on Lake Texhoma, and visiting their two daughters, both who have busy medical careers.
Marion is thankful for close family togetherness. Each has helped each
other through the unpredictable processes of grief.
Compassionate Friends of Hospice should be truly thanked.
She especially sends thank you to Harvey Stanbrough, Pulitzer Nominee, for his hours of editing encouragement.