A memoir of a parent\'s sudden passing from ALS, recalling Life Lessons learned and regaining faith in the process. 100% of this book\'s profits will go to ALS research, care charities, and support organizations..
Those that believe in a higher power (especially but not limited to the Catholic community), those from Boston and elsewhere in New England, and those looking to find Lessons in the good Life well-lived will readily find themselves in All is Well.
Part Tuesday\'s With Morrie and part Townie , this memoir offers solace and a path for those who are experiencing or have experienced grief from losing a parent, especially to terminal illness.
It offers one exceptional father\'s example for how we can better live a Life without regrets, how we can make the best of the time we have, and how we can do the most good with the journey we\'re given.
It paints a portrait of a servant leader, a consummate professional and family man, and sheds light on the up-close realities of ALS.
It is a memoir that gives a roadmap out of grief, taking a path whose landmarks are the Beatitudes, family, miracles, baseball, rites of passage, bucket lists, and love; it offers insights into leadership, marriage, parenting, resilience, practicality, suffering, giving, forgiveness, joy, and savoring the little things. moved from darkness to light after his father\'s death.
It\'s a story of how Kevin Jr. taught his son.
All Is Well is the story of the good Life well-lived and Life Lessons Kevin Sr. struggled with a bottomless grief; neither his father\'s example nor his own faith as a permanent deacon in the Archdiocese of Boston fully equipped him to cope with the loss.
But Kevin Jr. was a leader in the Southie community and in the Catholic Church, both as a business owner and family man.
Over a thousand people would attend the wake and funeral in South Boston--after all, Kevin Sr.
He died only a month later. was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig\'s Disease, better known as ALS, in August 2019.
Martin, Sr.
Kevin P.
A memoir of a parent\'s sudden passing from ALS, recalling Life Lessons learned and regaining faith in the process