I Remember December

By Lawrence Thomas
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(5.00 based on 2 reviews)

Published: March 02, 2009
Words: 3,075 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781452391861


Description

I Remember December focuses on the bond between grandchild and grandparent, and the loneliness of losing someone very dear to your heart at a young age. This short story is based on true events from my childhood, as I remember them.

Tags

memories, inspiration, relationships, friends, family, grandparents, biography, chilhood, hamilton, stories of love, love stories

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Review by: Joelle Rider on Jan. 03, 2012 : star star star star star
A touching and enduring short story about a young boy and remembrance of his life with his loving grandparents.A touching story that brought tears to my eyes at the very end. This young boy was blessed in the fact that his grandparent's we so involved in his life and the impact that they left once gone. I was fortunate enough to say goodbye and be there with my grandmother when she passed on as she was my best friend and I was blessed with the chance to say goodbye and that it is important to do so.I spoke chatted and told her all the things I wanted her to know and that I loved her and wanted to be here for he in the end. So ,I know how the author felt regretting as a young boy that he never got that chance you feel that you have unfinished business.I myself would have felt the same.Grandparents play and important part in our every day lives and this author seemed to have a wonderful and loving relationship with his grand-parents where he should feel very blessed as the kids growing up today could care less and they are missing out on so much.
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Review by: Lynn on Jan. 31, 2010 : star star star star star
This is a excellent short story that brought back many memories of my own grandparents. In todays world it seems alot of familys do not have the closeness, the family ties of long ago. This was so refreshing to read the authors memories and to relive some of my own as I was reading
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