Nancy Rossi's story of her husband's tragic death still moves me twenty years after I read it the first time. A beautiful story of true love and wrenching loss and frustration over the needless death of her husband from cancer - and corporate greed.
A touching & beautiful story of love & loss
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I read this as a Reader's Digest Condensed Book. It was very moving. It's one that stays with you. Like Mrs. Rossi, I have a wonderful marriage. I can't imagine being as strong as she was to survive such a tragic loss. She had to be carry on for her baby boy though. Since this true story ends in 1981, & I read it in 2002, it makes me wonder if Nancy Rossi remarried (how does one find another soulmate? I'd like to think it's possible to have another great love after being widowed so young.) I hope she had more children, and wonder what her son John (who must be 23 now) is doing. That's my only complaint with non-fiction -- if you were deeply moved by the "characters", it's frustrating to not know how their lives turned out.
A warm and moving account of love and surival.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
A wonderful lovestory. Nice to read about a couple so in love. So inspiring how Mrs. Rossi dealt with her loss. The book somwhow prepared me for the loss of my mother in someway. I've often wondered how Mrs. Rossi and her son have done through the years. I've thought of them often, and hope they are well.
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