"It's All Good": A Grieving Mother’S Journal

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90
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Its All Good is written as the result of a mothers journey through her daughters unexpected death from cancer. Unlike most books on this topic, it deals with the day to day struggles caused from grief and heartache. The book touches on Julias early life in a small town in Kentucky, her two daughters, remarriage and the challenges of her husbands own health issues. Its raw and honest. Its about those days when you think if you have to attend another birthday, wedding or holiday event, you will go absolutely crazy. Those days when you question God and why youre still alive and your child isnt. Those days when you feel so distant and far away from your family and friends. Those long, cold days of darkness and despair. And, yet, how can going in to a dusty, cluttered home office change your life? How can picking up a small, never read book bring you to your knees? How can three simple words, its all good, over power and erase every day of hopelessness? Totally unprepared and unexpected, it did.

About the author

Julia Watson, currently works part time at an elementary school in Fishers, Indiana. Although retired she remains active with her hobbies of painting, genealogy, scrapbooking and her newest endeavor, writing. She has two daughters, Amy and Sarah, and a grandson, Jake. Julia and her husband, Ed, reside in Noblesville, Indiana. Her extended family includes three children and seven grandchildren. “It’s All Good” is her first entry into the world of writing, motivated by the untimely death of her daughter, Amy.

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