From tragedy to moving on, this story takes you through it
all.
It was one of the saddest books I have read in a while. It
is a non-fiction memoir about the loss of a child. It is very heartfelt and
touching, and I am sure it will hit home to all young parents who worry about
their newborns. While, hopefully, the occurrences in the story will not happen
to them, having a newborn child always leaves parents with a small sense of
paranoia with everything they do.
This book was very well written. It was short – only 60
pages but took you basically through hell and back. Overall, it is a story
about recovering from a terrible tragedy, and while time may heal some wounds,
you need support from friends, family, and sometimes religion to be able to
heal enough to move on with your life. This story is very inspirational, and reminds you not to take the simple things in life for granted.
Overall, this book receives a 5/5 for me. It was very well
written, and I was hooked from the first page. I needed to know what was going
to happen. I encourage everyone to pick
up this book. It is very short and inexpensive, and the struggle that Mohan and
his wife went through needs to be brought to light. You will not regret this
purchase.
Once I finished this book, I contacted Mohan and asked him to express his motivation for writing this book: “I found it cathartic to write about my experience, grief and attempt to move on. The book is intended to demonstrate how my wife and I moved forward after the tragedy, perhaps an inspiration for others undergoing life crisis. Although I delve into my grief and loss, the goal was also to demonstrate human triumph over tragedy.”
To hear more from Mohan visit his blog and Twitter: http://achildlostinflight.blogspot.com/
@authorchild_los
This book is available through Amazon as an ebook. You can
check it out here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008E9KKCW