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Rachel’s Cry is a journey through grief.
The author’s (Dr. Richard Dew) world was turned upside down in June 1992
when his youngest son, a star college athlete and honor student, was
randomly chased down and brutally murdered by young hoodlums. To
help overcome his grief, Dr. Dew became active in The National Conference
of Compassionate Friends (a self-help group of parents who have lost
children) and wrote poetry as a form of self-therapy. Rachel’s Cry evolved
from his working through the stages of grief—shock, denial, confusion,
anger, guilt, depression, turning point and restoration. The result is
highly acclaimed and comforting to those whose lives are in the midst of
grief. To o order your copy of Rachel's Cry return to the main page and
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