Say Something

Life is going great for Olive - her two young boys are happy and healthy; her marriage has never been better. Then she is involved in an accident; a life altering event that leaves her family stunned, heartbroken and lost. It all happens so suddenly that those closest to Olive are having a hard time coming to terms with the aftermath. Everyone is finding it difficult to move forward - her husband, her mother, her sons, even Olive. After losing Olive, her husband Simon struggles to establish a new routine for himself and his two boys, Ben and Beckett. The grieving family feels as though Olive's restless spirit is unwilling to let them go, and the two boys especially continue to feel her strong presence in their lives. In her novel, Say Something, Beth Hill explores the pain of losing a loved one and the different paths people take to heal after suffering a devastating loss. The author demonstrates how - with a little divine intervention - a grieving husband and two small boys learn an incredibly difficult lesson. Sometimes loving someone means letting them go, and sometimes the only choice you have is to move on.

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Say Something

Life is going great for Olive - her two young boys are happy and healthy; her marriage has never been better. Then she is involved in an accident; a life altering event that leaves her family stunned, heartbroken and lost. It all happens so suddenly that those closest to Olive are having a hard time coming to terms with the aftermath. Everyone is finding it difficult to move forward - her husband, her mother, her sons, even Olive. After losing Olive, her husband Simon struggles to establish a new routine for himself and his two boys, Ben and Beckett. The grieving family feels as though Olive's restless spirit is unwilling to let them go, and the two boys especially continue to feel her strong presence in their lives. In her novel, Say Something, Beth Hill explores the pain of losing a loved one and the different paths people take to heal after suffering a devastating loss. The author demonstrates how - with a little divine intervention - a grieving husband and two small boys learn an incredibly difficult lesson. Sometimes loving someone means letting them go, and sometimes the only choice you have is to move on.

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Say Something

Say Something

by Beth Hill
Say Something

Say Something

by Beth Hill

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Overview

Life is going great for Olive - her two young boys are happy and healthy; her marriage has never been better. Then she is involved in an accident; a life altering event that leaves her family stunned, heartbroken and lost. It all happens so suddenly that those closest to Olive are having a hard time coming to terms with the aftermath. Everyone is finding it difficult to move forward - her husband, her mother, her sons, even Olive. After losing Olive, her husband Simon struggles to establish a new routine for himself and his two boys, Ben and Beckett. The grieving family feels as though Olive's restless spirit is unwilling to let them go, and the two boys especially continue to feel her strong presence in their lives. In her novel, Say Something, Beth Hill explores the pain of losing a loved one and the different paths people take to heal after suffering a devastating loss. The author demonstrates how - with a little divine intervention - a grieving husband and two small boys learn an incredibly difficult lesson. Sometimes loving someone means letting them go, and sometimes the only choice you have is to move on.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781732542402
Publisher: Good Vibes Publishing
Publication date: 07/27/2018
Edition description: First Printing ed.
Pages: 142
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.33(d)

About the Author

Beth Hill lives in Minnesota with her husband and children. Say Something is her second novel. You can find her at www.bethhill.com.
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