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Kate Braestrup's life was transformed by the loss of her husband; now Kate faces the possibility that she may lose her son. As a young mother, Kate Braestrup discovered the fierce protectiveness that accompanies parenthood.
In the intervening years — through mourning her husband and the joy of remarriage and a blended family-Kate has absorbed the rewards and complications of that spirit. But when her eldest son joins the Marines, Kate is at a crossroads: Can she reconcile her desire to protect her children with her family's legacy of service? Can parents balance the joy of a child's independence with the fear of letting go?
As Kate examines the twinned emotions of faith and fear — inspired by the families she meets as a chaplain and by her son's journey towards purpose and familyhood — she learns that the threats we can't predict will rip us apart and knit us together.

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Publisher: Little, Brown and Company

Kindle Book

  • ISBN: 9780316373760
  • Release date: July 14, 2015

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780316259330
  • File size: 705 KB
  • Release date: July 14, 2015

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780316259330
  • File size: 850 KB
  • Release date: July 14, 2015

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Kate Braestrup's life was transformed by the loss of her husband; now Kate faces the possibility that she may lose her son. As a young mother, Kate Braestrup discovered the fierce protectiveness that accompanies parenthood.
In the intervening years — through mourning her husband and the joy of remarriage and a blended family-Kate has absorbed the rewards and complications of that spirit. But when her eldest son joins the Marines, Kate is at a crossroads: Can she reconcile her desire to protect her children with her family's legacy of service? Can parents balance the joy of a child's independence with the fear of letting go?
As Kate examines the twinned emotions of faith and fear — inspired by the families she meets as a chaplain and by her son's journey towards purpose and familyhood — she learns that the threats we can't predict will rip us apart and knit us together.

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