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When I'm Gone: The Story Behind the Silence

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  When I’m Gone: The Story Behind the Silence Is a deeply personal memoir that weaves through love, loss, and the long road to healing. Written as a legacy of truth for those who may never hear it in person, the book invites readers into the soul of a father reckoning with his past, reflecting on hard-earned wisdom, and learning that forgiveness—of others and of self—is often the truest act of love. Told through letters, prayers, memories, and moments of quiet revelation, the story explores the author's journey from striving to peace, from silence to presence. Through the love of Melody and the grace of spiritual awakening, he finds not only redemption—but the courage to let go. This is not just a story of what was lost. It is a testament to what was built. A final blessing to those who walked away. A gentle benediction whispered to the ones still listening. And an unwavering light left on—for anyone who might someday find their way back. Click on the book link here

No Grapes In Grateful: What if gratitude wasn’t about what’s given— but what’s grown?

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  No Grapes in Grateful  is a deeply personal reflection on what it means to stay soft, strong, and rooted—especially when life doesn’t go as planned. Author Keith Thorn offers readers an honest and hope-filled look at the moments we don’t post about: the near-misses, the delays, the disappointments, and the silent prayers left unanswered. Through thirteen heartfelt chapters and powerful bonus pages, Thorn gently dismantles the myth that gratitude only belongs to those who’ve received what they asked for. Instead, he makes a compelling case that some of life’s greatest gifts come not from getting—but from growing. Blending memoir, reflection, and practical tools,  No Grapes in Grateful  is for anyone who’s ever asked, “Where’s the good in this?” and hoped there was still purpose in the pause. With warmth and wisdom, this book invites you to trade bitterness for better, and to discover that even without grapes, there is still so much to be grateful for. Click here for...