![]() ![]() In the most beautiful but simple prose, she reveals how people are able to draw upon deep inner strength even in the darkest hours. ![]() Yet, she also writes of hope, gratitude, and forgiveness. She describes how her husband and son dealt with their terminal illnesses and how her younger son, other family members, and friends coped with events that seemed too terrible to be real. Dana outlines with incredible insight her most desperate moments her irrational, frantic efforts to ward off cancer and her anger with the God she so deeply loves. She answers nightmarish questions that parents sometimes torture themselves with, such as how would a mother or father tell a beloved child that he is dying and there is nothing to be done to save him. If that is not enough, she must also try to support her second husband through his cancer battle at the same time her son is diagnosed with a deadly brain tumour. With devastating honesty, Dana Goodman writes about the loss of her 30-year-old husband, her young son, and her mother-in-law to cancer. In return you will discover how people endure the worst of tragedies. Prepare to have your heart broken when you read In the Cleft: Joy Comes in the Mourning. ![]()
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