Life at Daniel's Place

Life at Daniel's Place How the Cemetery Became a Sanctuary of Discovery and Gratitude

Paperback (19 Jun 2023)

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Loss. Heartache. Things don't go according to plan. When hope is a fleeting whisper, how can a mother of faith deal with tragedy?

After 36-year-old Alice lost her son Daniel, she doubted a graveyard could ever offer tranquility. At first, she wanted to run from the cemetery because it symbolized that Daniel, her four-year-old son, was gone. Being at the grave filled her with shame, guilt, and doubt. Gradually, thanks to geese, picnics, helium balloons, and epitaphs, the cemetery, named Daniel's Place by Alice's family, became a haven of discovery and beauty. Life at Daniel's Place is the story of a mother's heart transformed from fear to certainty and confidence. Alice's reflections remind us that a renewed faith in God is possible and welcomed, even amid trauma. While grief lasts a lifetime, God's love and presence are always constant.

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Alice J. Wisler, born and raised in Osaka, Japan, is the author of award-winning inspirational novels (Rain Song, How Sweet It Is) and a devotional on grief and loss. She has also compiled three memorial cookbooks. An advocate for writing through loss and grief, she teaches writing workshops across the country. Connect with her at her website alicewisler.com.

Book information

ISBN: 9780967674063
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Imprint: Daniels's House Publications
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Language: English
Number of pages: 142
Weight: 145g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 8mm