Peter Danforth discovers the intersection between physical death and spiritual transformation after the death of his daughter. Through acceptance of a higher power, his journey takes him from... This description may be from another edition of this product.
What Death Can Touch by Robert Miskimon is a compelling novel of grief, renewal, and so much more. A recovering alcoholic is confronted with the death of his daughter, and through his pain he learns that life is but a prelude. What Death Can Touch is a well written, engaging, highly recommended story that considers death as the gate to a higher level of spirituality and makes for insightful, contemplative reading.
An unsettling look at death
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is rather heavy going, but worth it. Most people would rather not think about death and the afterlife, but Miskimon has given the matter more than a little thought. There's a strange dichotomy between the surface story of a newspaperman struggling to get his life in order and the under-story that death is there to gobble up everything no matter what we do. It left me feeling a little disconcerted. But I'd recommend it to anyone who wants to delve into this topic. It will challenge your comfort zone!
A newspaperman's public and private struggles
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I read this in two sittings. It's the engaging story of a journalist who fights against alcoholism and the grief that follows the shattering loss of his daughter. Besides investigating the story of a man in turmoil, it gives the reader a good look at the ins and outs of producing a weekly newspaper in a small city where the great and near great engage in political wheeling and dealing (California's Carmel-by-the-Sea). We follow the inner and outer life of newspaperman Peter Danforth from his struggles in California to a surprising climax in the Pacific Northwest. A great read.G. Baxter, San Franciso
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