The Letter: My Journey Through Love, Loss, and Life
Autor Marie Tillmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 iun 2012
In THE LETTER, Marie's talks for the first time about her journey to remake her life after Pat's death. In it, she recalls meeting and falling in love with Pat when they were kids, his harrowing decision to join the army after 9/11, and the devastating day when she learned he'd been killed. She describes how she withdrew from the public spotlight to grieve, learning along the way the value of solitude, self-awareness and integrity in the healing process. And, finally, Marie recounts her work to rebuild her life, including founding The Pat Tillman Foundation, an organization established to carry forth Pat's legacy of leadership, and her decision to step back into the public eye in order to inspire people to live with meaning and purpose.
Filled with the lessons Marie learned and the wisdom she gained since Pat's death, THE LETTER is both a heartrending love story and an inspiring tale for anyone, young or old, whose life has taken an unexpected hard turn -- and who struggles to get back on the right path.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780446571456
ISBN-10: 0446571458
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 146 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Grand Central Publishing
ISBN-10: 0446571458
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 146 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Grand Central Publishing
Notă biografică
Marie
Tillman
is
the
founder
of
the
Pat
Tillman
Foundation
which
inspires
others
to
create
positive
social
change
through
its
leadership
programs
and
scholarships
for
veterans,
active
servicemembers,
their
families,
and
college
students
across
the
country.
She
lives
in
California.
Recenzii
"Marie
Tillman's
elegantly
written
memoir
weaves
together
a
love
story
with
the
life
affirming
lesson
that
grief's
tributaries
can
flow
toward
healing
and
acceptance.
This
book
reminds
us
that
it's
possible
to
move
past
trauma
without
forgetting
or
letting
loss
define
you.
This
is
a
must
read
for
anyone
who
has
worked
to
overcome
life's
sorrows
and
embrace
its
triumphs
with
grace."—Lee
Woodruff,
New
York
Times
bestselling
author
of
In
An
Instant
and
Perfectly
Imperfect
"Marie Tillman's gentle memoir of love and loss is an important reminder to all that life isn't measured by its length, but by its depth."—Regina Brett, New York Times bestselling author of God Never Blinks: 50 Lessons for Life's Little Detours
"The Letteris a candid, eloquent account of unthinkable loss, its incapacitating aftermath, and Marie Tillman's long, lonely journey back to daylight. Graced with illuminating vignettes of her marriage to Pat Tillman, the ambivalent Army Ranger who was killed in Afghanistan by his comrades,The Letteris both a heart-rending elegy for an extraordinary man and an indispensable road map through the wilderness of bereavement. It's a brave and wonderful book."—Jon Krakauer, author of Into the Wild and Where Men Win Glory
"Marie Tillman's moving memoir,The Letter, is a story of profound courage. It takes courage to walk out into the unknown to reclaim one's life after a tragedy. It takes courage to live in a public way with such private pain. And it takes courage to share one's journey with an open heart knowing that it will bring comfort and connection to others. Marie's courageous example will inspire so many to recognize their own power to be architects of change."—Maria Shriver, Journalist, Author & Activist
"In this moving debut memoir, the author describes her struggle to deal with grief and to come to terms with the cynical abuse of his sacrifice...An inspiring account of the author's difficult decision to become a public advocate for military families."—Kirkus
"In this thoughtful memoir...[Marie Tillman] successfully honors her husband's legacy while offering solace and hope for those in anguish."—Publishers Weekly
"Marie Tillman's gentle memoir of love and loss is an important reminder to all that life isn't measured by its length, but by its depth."—Regina Brett, New York Times bestselling author of God Never Blinks: 50 Lessons for Life's Little Detours
"The Letteris a candid, eloquent account of unthinkable loss, its incapacitating aftermath, and Marie Tillman's long, lonely journey back to daylight. Graced with illuminating vignettes of her marriage to Pat Tillman, the ambivalent Army Ranger who was killed in Afghanistan by his comrades,The Letteris both a heart-rending elegy for an extraordinary man and an indispensable road map through the wilderness of bereavement. It's a brave and wonderful book."—Jon Krakauer, author of Into the Wild and Where Men Win Glory
"Marie Tillman's moving memoir,The Letter, is a story of profound courage. It takes courage to walk out into the unknown to reclaim one's life after a tragedy. It takes courage to live in a public way with such private pain. And it takes courage to share one's journey with an open heart knowing that it will bring comfort and connection to others. Marie's courageous example will inspire so many to recognize their own power to be architects of change."—Maria Shriver, Journalist, Author & Activist
"In this moving debut memoir, the author describes her struggle to deal with grief and to come to terms with the cynical abuse of his sacrifice...An inspiring account of the author's difficult decision to become a public advocate for military families."—Kirkus
"In this thoughtful memoir...[Marie Tillman] successfully honors her husband's legacy while offering solace and hope for those in anguish."—Publishers Weekly