Coming Home Again

By Philip R. Sullivan
Published by Foremost Press
$4.99 Rating: Not yet rated.
Published: April 14, 2011
Words: 57,057 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781936154586


Short description

Coming Home Again is the story of Jud Gerard, an earnest young man who is dying before his time. The portrayal is candid, yet socked with humor of the sort that’s inherent in our human efforts to find ultimate meaning in life and love and loss.

Extended description

Most of us believe it takes a lifetime to live a life. Yet barely halfway through, and Jud Gerard learned that this was going to be for him pretty much the whole ball of wax--not enough time left to even start to address the failures he felt so keenly.

Coming Home Again is, in part, an account of how Jud went about dealing with the premature closure of his life. But far more, it is the story of how his friends managed to stare a reflection of their own mortality straight in the eye long enough to support their friend on his journey home.

Tags

love, loss, literary, death, philosophy, meaning of life, sullivan, mortality, philosophical, philip sullivan

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