Recollections from a Life Grown Longer
When Richard wrote, "Irishmen Don't Cry", he said he would change the ending if he didn't die. Instead he decided to write a new book about living not dying. By forging a new contract with life he is able to learn from his past and confront his fears and doubts through tireless hope. During this journey he moves from an obsession like interest with ALS to an understanding of his life in totality. He uses his past to portray a life lived fully. He moves from feeling he is all alone on an island of hopelessness to a fuller acceptance of death.
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Recollections from a Life Grown Longer
When Richard wrote, "Irishmen Don't Cry", he said he would change the ending if he didn't die. Instead he decided to write a new book about living not dying. By forging a new contract with life he is able to learn from his past and confront his fears and doubts through tireless hope. During this journey he moves from an obsession like interest with ALS to an understanding of his life in totality. He uses his past to portray a life lived fully. He moves from feeling he is all alone on an island of hopelessness to a fuller acceptance of death.
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Recollections from a Life Grown Longer

Recollections from a Life Grown Longer

by Richard P. Flynn
Recollections from a Life Grown Longer

Recollections from a Life Grown Longer

by Richard P. Flynn

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Overview

When Richard wrote, "Irishmen Don't Cry", he said he would change the ending if he didn't die. Instead he decided to write a new book about living not dying. By forging a new contract with life he is able to learn from his past and confront his fears and doubts through tireless hope. During this journey he moves from an obsession like interest with ALS to an understanding of his life in totality. He uses his past to portray a life lived fully. He moves from feeling he is all alone on an island of hopelessness to a fuller acceptance of death.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157884703
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
Publication date: 01/28/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Richard P. Flynn, BA, Boston State College, MA. Indiana University. Mr. Flynn is a retired businessman and author of Irishmen Don’t Cry and Billy and Cheyenne.

Cover Image by Maggie Connors
Photo Credit: Peter Harris Studios
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