So, here it is the day before the twelfth anniversary of the
worse terrorist attack on American soil ever and the second year since my novel
DROP OUT was published. DROP OUT ( http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005FX0K7U
) examines the tragedy left behind for the survivors and how one man copes with
his incredible loss. In honorarium, I do not market or promote this book on
that date.
People deal with loss in all kinds of ways. Some may blame
themselves for not doing enough to help the person in need. Some get depressed
and angry over the situation. And some give up on life completely and hide
themselves away in isolation.
That is the predicament of the main character in this
powerful novel. It is who this character meets and how she helps him overcome
his tragic loss and debilitating depression and anger that makes this book so
special and why it has garnered nearly two dozen five star reviews from all
over the world on Amazon. Goodreads, Barnes and Noble, and Kobo have many more five
star reviews.
What makes this book so special is how life affirming it is.
I received more than a dozen emails a day (on average) every day from readers
who have been affected by the story. I’m not looking to get rich (if I was I’d
price it a lot higher than $1.99) I just want readers to understand how
precious our mortal time on this planet is. Feedback I’ve gotten is worth more
than any amount of money (though money is always nice).
Please take a look at the sample chapters and check out the
reviews, one of which was placed just yesterday. If you think the book can help
you please read it. It may just change your life.
***
5.0 out of 5 stars Humbling
Tale, September 9, 2013
By
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This review is from: Drop Out
(Kindle Edition)
This
is a quick read, but there's a lot in this powerful story. The setup to the
story requires reliving the horrible events of 9/11, but this is a tale of
initial despair and subsequent rebirth.
Time, love, loss, afterlife, hope......all are skillfully woven into the story. Nathan's selfless support of Miriam, Mariam's young words of wisdom for Nathan; touching and moving (not sappy and cheesy), this story will make you think and feel. It reinforces my personal beliefs but despite your worldview, the book is humble and thoughtful.
Rewarding read.
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