Bag om Now I Can Think Myself to Mars
When Grace Hournbuckle Walker talked for the last time with her eight-year-old son Nathan, he shared his joyful hope and anticipation of heaven with Jesus. This unforgettable exchange inspired Grace to create poetry and letters capturing elements of that conversation and foundation of trust in God shared by mother and son. Additional inspirational writings from observations of life bridge the decades between Nathan's final conversation and the present moment.
...Walker takes words on a page and causes them to become three dimensional turning those black scratch marks into virtual arrows that will pierce your heart... revealing the healing process subliminally with every page... Most amazing though, is the peace that seems to flow through Walker's words... knowing the life of Nathan Walker will enrich your soul."
C.C. Thomas, Pacific Book Review
"... the author copes with life's pains by ascribing deeper meaning... offering poignant insights... for people experiencing loss... a gentle guidebook presenting new paths to process their experience.
Barbara Bamberger Scott, US Review of Books
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