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Book details
  • Genre:FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
  • SubGenre:Death, Grief, Bereavement
  • Language:English
  • Pages:174
  • eBook ISBN:9781098391072
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098391065

On The 4:33 A One-Year Journey of a Life in Transition

by Salvatore Petrosino

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Overview
A one-year journey of a life in transition is a raw and vulnerable journal by Sal Petrosino that shares all the questions, battles, and discoveries made during the first year of his life after the passing of his wife Carol.
Description
A one-year journey of a life in transition is a raw and vulnerable account, as told through the personal journal of Sal Petrosino, that openly shares all the questions, emotions, psychological battles, and discoveries made during the first year of his life after the passing of his wife Carol. Insightful, honest, and at times utterly raw, Sal's journal resonates as an emotional roadmap of his own grieving period yet his openness to being vulnerable, allows him to not only recognize all the good things in his life but gave him the freedom to embrace them with greater conviction, and appreciate them with even more passion. Sal's journal is a story of hope, and how his faith, family, and his wife's legacy gave him the strength to recognize that love never dies.
About the author
Sal Petrosino is an award-winning filmmaker and screenwriter. He has worked for over thirty-six years as Director of Film Operations at the School of Visual Arts teaching students how to explore themselves through their stories.

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Helen
Loved this book 'On the 4.33' is a story about hope and love in the face of grief and loss. It is a beautiful and spiritual read of one person's journey through loss and transition and I was surprised by how uplifting it was. The author takes us through the shock and pain of losing his wife and best friend, but he also shares how grief changes over time. We learn how he not only survived, but begin to see a glimmer of hope that he might actually thrive again. I really loved this book and by the end I was left with the feeling that love never really dies. Read more